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Rakesh M. Suri Brian C. Gulack J. Matthew Brennan Vinod H. Thourani Dadi Dai Alan Zajarias Kevin L. Greason Christina M. Vassileva Verghese Mathew Vuyisile T. Nkomo Michael J. Mack Charanjit S. Rihal Lars G. Svensson Rick A. Nishimura Patrick T. O’Gara David R. Holmes Jr. 《The Annals of thoracic surgery》2015,100(6):2136-2146
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Fenton H. McCarthy Sreekanth Vemulapalli Zhuokai Li Vinod Thourani Roland A. Matsouaka Nimesh D. Desai Ajay Kirtane Saif Anwaruddin Matthew L. Williams Jay Giri Prashanth Vallabhajosyula Robert H. Li Howard C. Herrmann Joseph E. Bavaria Wilson Y. Szeto 《The Annals of thoracic surgery》2018,105(4):1121-1128
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Henrique B. RibeiroAbdellaziz Dahou MD Marina UrenaJose Luis Carrasco MD Siamak MohammadiDaniel Doyle MD Florent Le VenRicardo Allende MD Ignacio Amat-SantosJean-Michel Paradis MD Robert DeLarochellièreRishi Puri MBBS PhD Omar Abdul-Jawad AltisentMaria del Trigo MD Francisco Campelo-ParadaPhilippe Pibarot DVM PhD Éric DumontJosep Rodés-Cabau MD 《The Annals of thoracic surgery》2015,99(6):2001-2009
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Frederick L. Grover Sreekanth Vemulapalli John D. Carroll Fred H. Edwards Michael J. Mack Vinod H. Thourani Ralph G. Brindis David M. Shahian Carlos E. Ruiz Jeffrey P. Jacobs George Hanzel Joseph E. Bavaria E. Murat Tuzcu Eric D. Peterson Susan Fitzgerald Matina Kourtis Joan Michaels Barbara Christensen David R. Holmes 《The Annals of thoracic surgery》2017,103(3):1021-1035
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Georg Heinze Torsten Christ Christopher O. Leonards Pascal M. Dohmen Wolfgang Konertz 《Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery》2015,21(5):446-451
Objectives: In 2009, a transcatheter valve intervention program was introduced at our centre. The aim of this single-centre retrospective study was to evaluate gender-specific risk profiles and outcome of patients undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement before and after 2009.Methods: We assessed the preoperative logistic EuroSCORE and age, gender and 30-day-survival of 357 patients diagnosed with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis that underwent primary isolated surgical aortic valve replacement in 2007–2008 (group I, n = 191, 47% female) and 2010–2011 (group II, n = 166, 40% female). Survival follow up data was 100% complete.Results: Women in group II were significantly younger (71.6 ± 9.0 years; p = 0.004) and showed significantly lower risk profiles (logistic EuroSCORE: 9.6 ± 9.9%; p = 0.04) than women in group I (age: 75.6 ± 8.5 years, logistic EuroSCORE: 13.9 ± 15.9). Men’s age and risk profiles remained similar in both groups. Observed survival at 30 days was 98.8% in group II and 95.8% in group I which represented a statistical trend (p = 0.09). Female survival in group I was 92.2% and significantly worse as compared to 99% male survival in group I (p = 0.03). This significant difference in gender ratio of mortality was not detected in group II (female survival 97%, male survival 100%; p = 0.2). Being female was a significant risk factor in group I (odds ratio; 8.4; p = 0.03) but not in group II any longer (odds ratio: 1.0; p = 0.2).Conclusions: The possibility of transcatheter aortic valve replacement for therapy of aortic stenosis has led to a lower risk and improved outcome of surgical aortic valve replacement especially for women. 相似文献
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Richard C. Gilmore Vinod H. Thourani Hanna A. Jensen Jose Condado José Nilo G. Binongo Eric L. Sarin Chandan M. Devireddy Bradley Leshnower Kreton Mavromatis Amjad Syed Robert A. Guyton Peter C. Block Amy Simone Patricia Keegan James Stewart Mohammad Rajaei Brian Kaebnick Stamatios Lerakis Vasilis C. Babaliaros 《The Annals of thoracic surgery》2015,100(6):2167-2173
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