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Comprehensive analysis of haemodynamics in patients with physiologically curved prostheses of the ascending aorta.

Malte Maria SierenMaren Friederike BalksJennifer Kristina SchlueterFranz WegnerMarkus HuellebrandMichael ScharfschwerdtJoerg BarkhausenAlex FrydrychowiczDominik Daniel GabbertThekla Helene Oechtering
Published in: European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (2021)
The restoration of physiological aortic configuration and haemodynamics was not fully achieved with the curved prostheses in our study cohort. However, there was a tendency towards improved haemodynamic conditions in the patients with curved prostheses overall but without statistical significance. A single patient with a CP and near-physiological configuration of the thoracic aorta underlines the importance of optimizing postoperative geometric conditions for allowing for physiological haemodynamics and cardiovascular energetics after VSARR.
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