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Increased pulmonary flow velocities in oversized homografts in patients after the Ross procedure

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1997

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The Ross procedure leads to normal AVmax but significant increase of PVmax even in oversized cryopreserved homografts immediately after surgery. Further increase of PVmax without changes in AVmax in the first year demonstrates that changes in flow velocities are valve related and not due to increase in cardiac output. Further investigations will be necessary to determine whether this observation is due to valve rejection or early leaflet degeneration and treatment with immunosuppressive therapy is warranted.

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