Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft

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Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft. / Olsen, Lene Kjaer; Engstrøm, Thomas; Søndergaard, Lars.

I: Journal of Invasive Cardiology, Bind 21, Nr. 10, 2009, s. E197-200.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Olsen, LK, Engstrøm, T & Søndergaard, L 2009, 'Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft', Journal of Invasive Cardiology, bind 21, nr. 10, s. E197-200.

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Olsen, L. K., Engstrøm, T., & Søndergaard, L. (2009). Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft. Journal of Invasive Cardiology, 21(10), E197-200.

Vancouver

Olsen LK, Engstrøm T, Søndergaard L. Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft. Journal of Invasive Cardiology. 2009;21(10):E197-200.

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Olsen, Lene Kjaer ; Engstrøm, Thomas ; Søndergaard, Lars. / Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation due to severe aortic regurgitation in a degenerated aortic homograft. I: Journal of Invasive Cardiology. 2009 ; Bind 21, Nr. 10. s. E197-200.

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abstract = "Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in severe aortic stenosis has proven to be a feasible and effective treatment modality for inoperable patients. Until now, neither aortic regurgitation nor degenerated bioprostheses has been an indication for TAVI. However, this article reports a successful valve-in-valve implantation of a CoreValve aortic valve prosthesis through the right subclavian artery in a case of severe aortic regurgitation within a degenerated aortic homograft. The case exemplifies the possibilities of expanding the indications for TAVI, as well as other vascular access options than the femoral arteries.",
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AB - Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in severe aortic stenosis has proven to be a feasible and effective treatment modality for inoperable patients. Until now, neither aortic regurgitation nor degenerated bioprostheses has been an indication for TAVI. However, this article reports a successful valve-in-valve implantation of a CoreValve aortic valve prosthesis through the right subclavian artery in a case of severe aortic regurgitation within a degenerated aortic homograft. The case exemplifies the possibilities of expanding the indications for TAVI, as well as other vascular access options than the femoral arteries.

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