New York, Aug. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Mechanical Heart Valves Pipeline Report including Stages of ...
Jan 29 (Reuters) - Middle-aged adults who need an aortic valve replacement fare better with mechanical devices than with the valves made from animal tissues that they currently most often receive, U.S ...
Patients aged between 50 to 70 years with a mechanical heart valve replacement had better long-term survival compared to those with a biological valve, new research led by the University of Bristol ...
A study led by the University of Bristol, Bristol, England, has found that mechanical heart valves provide better long-term survival than biological heart valves in patients aged 50-70 years. The ...
Anticoagulation management in pregnant women with mechanical heart valves represents a complex clinical challenge that necessitates a delicate balance between reducing maternal thromboembolic risk and ...
The researchers reviewed data on nearly 110,000 patients who underwent surgical replacement of aortic valves between the ages of 40 and 79. They found that in those aged 60 or younger, mechanical ...
A new Swedish study shows improved survivability in relatively young heart patients opting for mechanical valve replacement, versus those receiving the bioprosthetic version. This validates previous ...
The fact that mechanical heart valves increase risks during and after pregnancy, has been confirmed by new data. The registry found that 1.4% of pregnant women with a mechanical heart valve died and ...
Boston: Mechanical heart valves may be safer in certain cases than those made of animal tissue and should be used more as a replacement, especially in younger patients, according to a study.
Ongoing debates about the most appropriate way to treat patients who have an indication for oral anticoagulation and need to undergo PCI have largely focused on those with A-fib, leaving the ...
February 4, 2011 (San Diego, California) — Younger aortic-valve-replacement recipients are more likely to survive another 10 years with a mechanical valve than a bioprosthesis, data from a small ...
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