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Catheter-based management of aortic valve regurgitation in experimental cardiology

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  • Title:
    Catheter-based management of aortic valve regurgitation in experimental cardiology
  • Subjects: aortic valve regurgitation ; cardiology ; catheterization ; experimental medicine ; experimentální medicína ; fyziologie ; Fyziologie člověka a srovnávací fyziologie ; kardiologie ; katetrizace ; physiology
  • Description: Provider: Czech digital library/Česká digitální knihovna - Institution: Academy of Sciences Library/Knihovna Akademie věd ČR - Data provided by Europeana Collections- J. Šochman, J. H. Peregrin.- Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy- Non-surgical management of aortic valve disease has been given considerable attention. Several recent publications have already reported its use in clinical practice. The main issue is to get an understanding of the pathophysiological processes and, most importantly, extensive experimental activity. In addition to testing various animal models, technical and material aspects are also being intensively investigated. It is not clear yet whether the durability and applicability of this promising development will be comparable with the standard of current cardiac surgery. Nonetheless, even the use of some models as a temporary approach helping to improve the circulatory status, not allowing safe surgery, is certainly justified. At any rate, a new stage of research and clinical application has been set off. However, experimental background continues to be simply indispensable. The paper is a short review of the issue.- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
  • Language: English
  • Source: Europeana Collections

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