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DOI: 10.1016/s0894-7317(14)80006-0
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Long-term Follow-up of Mitral Paraprosthetic Regurgitation by Transesophageal Echocardiography

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“…Whether to repair minimal PVR (jet area <3.0cm 2) found at the time of surgery is controversial [11,12]. PVR is relatively common and the correct clinical response somewhat uncertain.…”
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“…Whether to repair minimal PVR (jet area <3.0cm 2) found at the time of surgery is controversial [11,12]. PVR is relatively common and the correct clinical response somewhat uncertain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PVR is relatively common and the correct clinical response somewhat uncertain. Most authorities believe that small leaks are best left alone and should not undergo further surgery [12], but there are no definitive studies in this area [11]. Lange et al reported that clinically significant PVR should be suspected if the maximum jet length exceeds 3.0cm [10].…”
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“…aortic valve replacement -AVR) i nieco ponad 20% po implantacji zastawki w pozycji mitralnej (ang. mitral valve replacement -MVR) [1][2][3].…”
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“…aortic valve replacement -AVR) i nieco ponad 20% po implantacji zastawki w pozycji mitralnej (ang. mitral valve replacement -MVR) [1][2][3].Według danych z literatury kliniczne objawy PVL (niewydolność serca, hemoliza i zwiększone ryzyko wystą-pienia infekcyjnego zapalenia wsierdzia) występują u ok. 1-5% pacjentów po AVR lub MVR [4], przy czym częściej jawne klinicznie są przecieki wokół sztucznej zastawki mitralnej [5]. …”
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“…The majority of PVL are crescent, oval or roundish-shaped and their track can be parallel, perpendicular or serpiginous. [5][6][7][8] Many patients remain asymptomatic and do not require further surgical intervention. However, symptomatic patients often have associated heart failure, hemolytic anemia, arrhythmias, and infective endocarditis.…”
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