The aim of this study was to evaluate short- and long-term clinical outcomes, including the perceived health-related quality of life, in patients younger than 65 years having undergone aortic valve replacement either with biological or mechanical valve prostheses.
Stocco, F., Fabozzo, A., Bagozzi, L., Cavalli, C., Tarzia, V., D'Onofrio, A., et al. (2021). Biological versus mechanical aortic valve replacement in non-elderly patients: a single-centre analysis of clinical outcomes and quality of life. INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY, 32, 515-521 [10.1093/icvts/ivaa306].
Biological versus mechanical aortic valve replacement in non-elderly patients: a single-centre analysis of clinical outcomes and quality of life
D'Onofrio, AugustoInvestigation
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2021-01-01
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The aim of this study was to evaluate short- and long-term clinical outcomes, including the perceived health-related quality of life, in patients younger than 65 years having undergone aortic valve replacement either with biological or mechanical valve prostheses.File in questo prodotto:
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