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- The most common indication for the Ross procedure was aortic valve stenosis in 72.6% of patients. Freedom from any Ross-related reintervention was 92.9% at 10 years and 70.1% at 20 years. The need for Ross-related reintervention was not associated with decreased long-term survival.www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/journal-scans/2017/10/05/12/28/clinical-outcom…
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Overall survival to hospital discharge was 96%; infants had the highest mortality …
See results only from ncbi.nlm.nih.govWEBThis study reports long-term survival, reintervention, and major adverse event rates after the Ross procedure, using the world’s largest database of Ross procedures, which has now extended into the third decade of …
WEBAug 5, 2016 · Results: Overall survival was equivalent (Ross versus AVR: hazard ratio, 0.91, 95% confidence interval, 0.38–2.16; P =0.83), although freedom from cardiac- and valve-related mortality was improved in the …
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