|
|
|
Click Here to return To Results
|
|
Over 4 million people worldwide have received a prosthetic heart valve, and an estimated 300,000 valves are being implanted every year. Prosthetic heart valves improve quality of life and survival of patients with severe valvular heart disease, but the need for antithrombotic therapy to prevent thrombotic complications in valve recipients poses challenges for clinicians and patients. Here, we review antithrombotic therapies for patients with prosthetic heart valves and management of thromboembolic complications. Advances in antithrombotic therapy and valve technologies are likely to improve the management of patients with prosthetic heart valves in developed countries, but the most important unmet need and potential for benefit from these new therapies is in developing countries where a massive and rapidly increasing burden of valvular heart disease exists. |
|
(click to filter results - removes previous filter)
anticoagulant,discontinuation anticoagulant,treatment cerebrovascular accident,prevention of coumarin dental procedure,neurologic complications with efficacy heart valve,prosthetic heart valve,prosthetic,bioprosthetic heart valve,prosthetic,mechanical heart valve,prosthetic,thrombosis INR values prevention of neurologic disorders review article
|
Click Here to return To Results
|
|