Tissue valves are preferable for patients with end-stage renal disease: an aggregate meta-analysis [1]
This was a meta-analysis of 15 retrospective studies involving 7123 valve prostheses performed in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The results showed that bleeding complications were significantly higher with mechanical valves and that structural degeneration of tissue valves during the follow-up period was low. The authors concluded that in patients with ESRD, tissue valves should be the prosthesis of choice.
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Journal of Cardiac Surgery
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Cardiac [4]