2017
DOI: 10.37358/rc.17.2.5438
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Relationship Between Calcium-phosphorous Product, Native and Bioprosthetic Mitral Valve Calcifications

Abstract: Calcification is a common cause of failure of natural and bioprosthetic valves (BPV). Prior research on patients with chronic kidney disease identified increased calcium-phosphorus (Ca-P) product as a risk factor for both arterial and valvular calcifications, an aspect not thoroughly investigated in general population. The aims of our study were to analyse the functional impact of native and bioprosthetic mitral valve (MV) calcification detected on cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA), to evaluate ri… Show more

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“…Thanks to a better knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms of the structural degeneration of the valvular tissues and in particular of the role of treatment methods like GA in their determinism, research has been directed towards the development of new non-aldehyde alternative methods (Genipin, epoxy compounds, carbodiimides, glycerol, acyl azide, cyanimide and photooxidation) [30,31]. However, these different methods were evaluated in vitro and compared to GA. A last possibility is to cover the decellularized fabric with a polymer film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to a better knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms of the structural degeneration of the valvular tissues and in particular of the role of treatment methods like GA in their determinism, research has been directed towards the development of new non-aldehyde alternative methods (Genipin, epoxy compounds, carbodiimides, glycerol, acyl azide, cyanimide and photooxidation) [30,31]. However, these different methods were evaluated in vitro and compared to GA. A last possibility is to cover the decellularized fabric with a polymer film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%