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|colspan="3"|Advantages and disadvantages of mechanical and bioprosthetic | |colspan="3"|'''Advantages and disadvantages of mechanical and bioprosthetic''' | ||
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*No anticoagulation needed | *No anticoagulation needed | ||
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*Less risk of infection in the ring or edge flap | *Less risk of infection in the ring or edge flap | ||
*No pannus (tissue ingrowth) | *No pannus (tissue ingrowth) | ||
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*Anticoagulation needed | |||
*Any obstruction of the blood flow | *Any obstruction of the blood flow | ||
*Leakage (leakage backflow after valve closure, closure backflow flap for closure. | *Leakage (leakage backflow after valve closure, closure backflow flap for closure. | ||
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*Infection in ring or rim valve (endocarditis). | *Infection in ring or rim valve (endocarditis). | ||
*Pannus (tissue ingrowth) | *Pannus (tissue ingrowth) | ||
|Degeneration is 10-15 years | |valign="top"| | ||
*Degeneration is 10-15 years | |||
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|colspan="3"|'''NB: For all valve prostheses is indicated in some cases endocarditis prophylaxis.'''<cite>1</cite> | |||
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Revision as of 22:11, 28 December 2013
Different types of valve art
Before starting with echocardiographic evaluation of a valve prosthesis it is necessary to be aware of the different types of valve prostheses. There is a difference in the kind and in the type and diameter. Thus, each manufacturer has its own characteristics. And there is a difference in whether the prosthesis is biologically or mechanically created.
Click here for normal mechanical prosthesis
Click here for normal biological prostheses
Mechanical prosthetic valves |
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NB: For all valve prostheses is indicated in some cases endocarditis prophylaxis.[1] |
References
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R.B.A, van den Brink ‘Kunstkleppen' in "Praktische echocardiografie",Hamer, J.P.M, Pieper P.G, et al, 2e druk, 2009, Houten, Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, DOI: 10.1007/978-90-313-7565-3_9, Print ISBN: 978-90-313-6235-6