2010
DOI: 10.4244/eijv6i2a36
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Immediate and long-term outcome of multiple percutaneous interventions in patients with rheumatic valvular stenosis

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“…Entre pacientes adequados sem fibrilação atrial ou outras contraindicações, ensaios randomizados demonstraram resultados agudos e de médio prazo duráveis que não são diferentes da comissurotomia cirúrgica 87,88 . Também há experiência limitada com valvotomia por balão na estenose da válvula aórtica e tricúspide 89 .…”
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“…Entre pacientes adequados sem fibrilação atrial ou outras contraindicações, ensaios randomizados demonstraram resultados agudos e de médio prazo duráveis que não são diferentes da comissurotomia cirúrgica 87,88 . Também há experiência limitada com valvotomia por balão na estenose da válvula aórtica e tricúspide 89 .…”
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“…Among suitable patients without atrial fibrillation or other contraindications, randomized trials have demonstrated durable acute and intermediate-term outcomes that are not different from surgical commissurotomy [ 99 , 100 ]. There is also limited experience with balloon valvotomy in aortic and tricuspid valve stenosis [ 101 ]. In general, however catheter-based interventions can only be used in predomnantly stenotic lesions.…”
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“…Compared with surgical commissurotomy became first choice during the 80s [3,4]. Later on, its long term benefit has been extensive and repeatedly demonstrated even in older population (N65 years) [5][6][7]. However, some years after the procedure, a mitral restenosis develops in some cases, usually warranting valve surgery.…”
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“…The European version, 2012, though, mentioned it briefly as an option for selected patients with mitral restenosis due to commissural fusion and in high surgical-risk patients [1]. Despite that, surprisingly, guidelines and favorable data [1,2,[5][6][7][8][9], some current reports display a declining use on this technique in some western countries [10,11].…”
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