https://www.Heart-Valve-Surgery.com – What should patients know about heart valve re-operations after surgical or transcatheter aortic valve replacement (SAVR vs. TAVR)? New studies reveal important differences in long-term outcomes.
To help patients better understand the data, we spoke with Dr. Edward Soltesz, a leading cardiac surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. In this video, Dr. Soltesz reviews the risks, survival rates, and long-term implications of reoperative surgery versus valve-in-valve TAVR.
In this video, Dr. Soltesz discusses:
- What recent studies reveal about SAVR vs. TAVR reoperations
- Why valve-in-valve TAVR may have higher hazard ratios over time
- The role of patient-prosthesis mismatch in long-term outcomes
- Why valve choice at the first surgery is critical for future treatment
- How Cleveland Clinic approaches lifetime valve disease management
If you would like to schedule an appointment or seek a second opinion with Dr. Edward Soltesz, please call (888) 846-6727 or visit: https://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/surgeons/dr-Edward-Soltesz-Cleveland-Ohio.php.
To help patients better understand the data, we spoke with Dr. Edward Soltesz, a leading cardiac surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. In this video, Dr. Soltesz reviews the risks, survival rates, and long-term implications of reoperative surgery versus valve-in-valve TAVR.
In this video, Dr. Soltesz discusses:
- What recent studies reveal about SAVR vs. TAVR reoperations
- Why valve-in-valve TAVR may have higher hazard ratios over time
- The role of patient-prosthesis mismatch in long-term outcomes
- Why valve choice at the first surgery is critical for future treatment
- How Cleveland Clinic approaches lifetime valve disease management
If you would like to schedule an appointment or seek a second opinion with Dr. Edward Soltesz, please call (888) 846-6727 or visit: https://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/surgeons/dr-Edward-Soltesz-Cleveland-Ohio.php.
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