Cardiac Reintervention
Cross-source consensus on Cardiac Reintervention from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Event-free survival at 50 years was 50%. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- The cumulative incidence of cardiac reintervention was 13%. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Eleven patients underwent pulmonary valve reintervention, including six pulmonary valve replacements and five balloon dilatations for residual pulmonary stenosis. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Some asymptomatic patients with moderate-to-severe pulmonary regurgitation and preserved-to-mildly impaired right ventricular function did not require pulmonary valve replacement. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study