PATIENT-PROSTHESIS MISMATCH IN AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT FOR AORTIC STENOSIS: IMPACT ON EARLY OUTCOME AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS REGRESSION FOLLOWING SURGERY

Ahmed Hatem Shaker Abou Steit;

Abstract


Aortic stenosis is a common valvular disease associated with life threatening complications and mortality rate up to 90% in a 2 year natural history of symptomatic patients. Aortic valve replacement (AVR) has become standard therapy for treating diseases


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Title PATIENT-PROSTHESIS MISMATCH IN AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT FOR AORTIC STENOSIS: IMPACT ON EARLY OUTCOME AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS REGRESSION FOLLOWING SURGERY
Authors Ahmed Hatem Shaker Abou Steit
Keywords PATIENT-PROSTHESIS MISMATCH IN AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT FOR AORTIC STENOSIS: IMPACT ON EARLY OUTCOME AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS REGRESSION FOLLOWING SURGERY
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Aortic stenosis is a common valvular disease associated with life threatening complications and mortality rate up to 90% in a 2 year natural history of symptomatic patients. Aortic valve replacement (AVR) has become standard therapy for treating diseases

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