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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 339 (1975), S. 721-721 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Prosthesis: Heart valve ; Thrombosis, of valve ; Insufficiency, of valve ; Herzklappenprothese ; Thrombose ; Funktionsstörung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Von 1962–1975 wurden in der Chirurgischen Universitätsklinik Heidelberg 815 Herzklappenprothesen implantiert. 474 Aortenklappen und 341 Mitralklappen, einschließlich 70 Doppelklappen wurden ersetzt. 22 Patienten (3%) mußten wegen einer Funktionsstörung der Prothese reoperiert werden. 19 Aortenklappen (3 Cross-Jones-, 16 Starr-Edwards-Prothesen) und 3 Mitralklappen (Cross-Jones) mußten wegen ausgerissener Fäden refixiert, wegen Thrombosierung oder defekter Scheiben ausgewechselt werden. Die häufigsten Komplikationen der gestörten Klappenfunktion waren: Herzinsuffizienz, Hämolyse und periphere Embolien. 7 Patienten sind verstorben. 4mal an Herzinsuffizienz, 2mal am Nierenversagen und 1mal an einer Hirnembolie.
    Notes: Summary In the Department of Surgery at the University of Heidelberg, 815 prosthetic heart-valve replacements were carried out from 1962 to 1975, 474 of aortic valves and 341 of mitral valves, including 70 double valve replacements. Twenty-two patients (3%) needed second operations due to insufficiency of the prothetic valve. In these 22 patients, 19 aortic valves (3 Cross-Jones and 16 Starr-Edwards prostheses) and 3 mitral valves (Cross-Jones) had to be refixed or changed due to thrombosis or a defect of the valve. The most common clinical complications of these valve malfunctions were: Cardiac insufficiency, hemolysis, and peripheral embolism. There were 7 deaths: 4 due to cardiac insufficiency, 2 due to renal failure and 1 due to brain embolism.
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