2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.02.066
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Age-Related Outcomes of the Ross Procedure Over 20 Years

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“…Our own results with the Ross procedure were recently reported (9). Although overall follow up was shorter, overall survival at 8 years was excellent at 92% (includes infants).…”
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“…Our own results with the Ross procedure were recently reported (9). Although overall follow up was shorter, overall survival at 8 years was excellent at 92% (includes infants).…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Some reports describe dilation of the aortic annulus, sinus of Valsalva, and sinotubular junction, causing an aortic aneurysm and aortic valvular regurgitation, particularly in adults. [12][13][14] In those studies, the dilation of the sinotubular junction, which distracts the leaflets, preventing coaptation, is thought to be the primary pathology. [14,15] We did not observe any aortic annulus or sinotubular junction dilation in our patients in the mid-term follow-up.…”
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“…Several studies comparing the homografts with this conduit have also demonstrated similar results. [14] Interventional methods are also effective for the treatment of conduit failure. Balloon dilation, stent implantation and percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation have a great potential for reducing the rate of conduit reoperation.…”
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“…Ранее в литературе было заявлено, что летальность при операции Росса не зависит от возраста пациента [11], однако в отчете о ретроспективном исследовании отдаленных результатов операции Росса у больных до 16 лет с периодом наблюдения от 2,4 до 19,2 года при сравнении с трендом популяции госпитальная леталь-ность достигала 10% (31% у младенцев), а поздняя смер-тность 6% (15% у младенцев) [12].…”
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