2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00380-021-01778-2
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Worsening renal function after transcatheter aortic valve replacement and surgical aortic valve replacement

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“…Since in vitro and in vivo studies that relate blood biochemistry to TAV thrombosis are limited, in this section, we include results from both methods. Studies have confirmed the relationship between elevated D-dimer levels and valve thrombosis [51,52], additionally linking observed increased haemostasis-related biomarkers immediately after implantation to a transient occurrence that is not strictly tied to increased thrombin formation [53]. The aggregation of platelets in the neo-sinus may be responsible for the increased levels of thrombosis in this region.…”
Section: Blood Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Since in vitro and in vivo studies that relate blood biochemistry to TAV thrombosis are limited, in this section, we include results from both methods. Studies have confirmed the relationship between elevated D-dimer levels and valve thrombosis [51,52], additionally linking observed increased haemostasis-related biomarkers immediately after implantation to a transient occurrence that is not strictly tied to increased thrombin formation [53]. The aggregation of platelets in the neo-sinus may be responsible for the increased levels of thrombosis in this region.…”
Section: Blood Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Tobe et al [52] Perioperative baseline and peak D-dimer levels are lower in patients on anticoagulation (baseline: 0.5 IU ml −1 versus 1.1 IU ml −1 ; 2.4 IU ml −1 versus 5.2 IU ml −1 ).…”
Section: Foreign Materials and Endothelial Damagementioning
confidence: 99%