Abstract:Background: Redo mitral valve replacement (redo-MVR) remains a challenge despite advances in surgical techniques. Little is known about the outcomes of redo-MVR in patients with rheumatic heart disease. We aimed To evaluate the in-hospital outcomes and associated risk factors for mortality and morbidity after re-operative mitral valve replacement in patients with initial rheumatic heart disease.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 214 patients, 96 males (44.9%) and 118 females (55.1%), who … Show more
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