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Recent advances in aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis.


ABSTRACT: Aortic valve replacement is no longer an operation that is approached solely through a median sternotomy. Recent advances in the fields of transcatheter valves have expanded the proportion of patients eligible for intervention. Comparisons between transcatheter valves and conventional surgery have shown non-inferiority of transcatheter valve implants in patients with a high or intermediate pre-operative predictive risk. With advances in our understanding of sutureless valves and their applicability to minimally invasive surgery, the invasiveness and trauma of surgery can be reduced with potential improvements in outcome. The strategy of care has radically changed over the last decade.

SUBMITTER: Al-Adhami A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5074353 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Recent advances in aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis.

Al-Adhami Ahmed A   Al-Attar Nawwar N  

F1000Research 20161020


Aortic valve replacement is no longer an operation that is approached solely through a median sternotomy. Recent advances in the fields of transcatheter valves have expanded the proportion of patients eligible for intervention. Comparisons between transcatheter valves and conventional surgery have shown non-inferiority of transcatheter valve implants in patients with a high or intermediate pre-operative predictive risk. With advances in our understanding of sutureless valves and their applicabil  ...[more]

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