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Clinical predictors of calcification of xenoaortic biological prosthesis of valves

Abstract

A retrospective analysis of clinical status of the recipients of biological prosthesis in mitral position was conducted: group 1 included patients with histologically confirmed calcification, group 11 included patients with normal morphology andfunctioning ofprosthesis. Follow-up depth was 94,5 %, average terms are 8,0 ± 4,4 years, follow-up scope is2792 patient-years. More severe clinical condition and prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time while conducting primary surgical interventions are specific for the patients of the 1 group. The risk factors of prosthesis calcification are degree of cardiac failure decompensation, duration and traumatizing effect of surgical intervention.

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O. K. Kuzmina
Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases
Russian Federation


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Kuzmina O.K. Clinical predictors of calcification of xenoaortic biological prosthesis of valves. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2014;(5):17-19. (In Russ.)

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