Evaluating coronary-cameral fistulas
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Alur, Ihsan
Gunes, Tevfik
Goksin, Ibrahim
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Yalcinkaya and colleagues1 reported the case of a patient whose mitral Starr-Edwards caged-ball valve (SECBV) was still working after 41 years. The authors referred to 2 other mitral SECBV carriers alive at 44 and 45 years. From their own experience, Starr and Grunkemeier2 reported their longest-term survivors at 44.4 years (mitral position) and 51.7 years (aortic position). We also had an aortic valve recipient who lived for nearly 50 years.
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beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent, calcium channel blocking agent, artificial heart pacemaker, congestive heart failure, coronary artery bypass graft, coronary artery fistula, coronary stenting, coronary subclavian steal syndrome, disease severity, dyspnea, endocarditis, endovascular surgery, Fallot tetralogy, great vessels transposition, heart arrhythmia, heart death, heart infarction, heart murmur, heart muscle biopsy, heart muscle ischemia, heart tamponade, heart ventricle septum defect, human, iatrogenic disease, Letter, mitral valve surgery, pulmonary hypertension, thorax injury, transluminal coronary angioplasty, coronary angiography, coronary sinus, coronary vessel malformation, fistula, Coronary Angiography, Coronary Sinus, Coronary Vessel Anomalies, Fistula, Humans, artificial heart pacemaker, heart muscle ischemia, iatrogenic disease, Letter, coronary subclavian steal syndrome, Fistula, Coronary Vessel Anomalies, heart infarction, heart arrhythmia, Coronary Angiography, great vessels transposition, coronary vessel malformation, coronary artery bypass graft, heart ventricle septum defect, pulmonary hypertension, coronary artery fistula, heart murmur, fistula, Humans, heart death, human, coronary stenting, coronary sinus, Coronary Sinus, beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent, *Coronary Angiography; *Coronary Sinus; Coronary Vessel Anomalies; Fistula; Humans, dyspnea, endovascular surgery, congestive heart failure, calcium channel blocking agent, heart muscle biopsy, thorax injury, endocarditis, Fallot tetralogy, disease severity, coronary angiography, mitral valve surgery, heart tamponade, transluminal coronary angioplasty
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