Mechanical versus biological aortic valve replacement strategies.
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PubMed ID
26678683
Description
Aortic valve replacement (AVR) is the most frequently performed procedure in valve surgery. The controversy about the optimal choice of the prosthetic valve is as old as the technique itself. Currently there is no perfect valve substitute available. The main challenge is to choose between mechanical and biological prosthetic valves. Biological valves include pericardial (bovine, porcine or equine) and native porcine bioprostheses designed in stented or stentless versions. Homografts and pulmonary autografts are reserved for special indications and will not be discussed in detail in this review. We will focus on the decision making between artificial biological and mechanical prostheses, respectively. The first part of this article reviews guideline recommendations concerning the choice of aortic prostheses in different clinical situations while the second part is focused on novel strategies in the treatment of patients with aortic valve pathology.
Date of Publication
2016
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Aortic valve replacement
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biological valve prosthesis
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mechanical valve prosthesis
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oral anticoagulation
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novel
oral anticoagulants
oral anticoagulants
Language(s)
en
Additional Credits
Series
Expert review of cardiovascular therapy
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1477-9072
Access(Rights)
open.access