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The aberrant left atrioventricularvalve motion was not evident in after-race echocardiographs.
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Fifteen of the 30 patients with severe left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation underwent reoperation.
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In base-line echocardiographs, late diastolic left atrioventricularvalve motion was evident in 9 horses.
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Systemic atrioventricularvalve insufficiency has developed in 3 patients.
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He underwent cardiopulmonary bypass, and the defect between left atrioventricularvalve and aortic annuli was sewn.
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Fourteen patients exhibited left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation during follow-up; 8 of them remained stable with medication only.
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We sought to determine the outcome of severe residual left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation, either medically treated or reoperation.
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All but one patient (univentricular repair) were in New York Heart Association class I, without atrioventricularvalve incompetence.
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Two patients had moderate to severe postoperative atrioventricularvalve incompetence, caused by a cleft in the mitral valve in one patient.
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Left atrioventricularvalve (LAVV) cleft was closed partially in 181 and completely in 112.
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Method: The novel technique consists of insertion of a glutaraldehyde-treated autologous pericardial patch to augment the bridging leaflets of the atrioventricularvalve.
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Experimental models, in vitro and in vivo, were designed to simulate the motion of an atrioventricularvalve leaflet and an atrial tumour.
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Background: Left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation is the main indication for reoperation in patients after repair of both partial and complete atrioventricular septal defect.
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Duplication of an atrioventricularvalve is a rare congenital anomaly that usually involves the mitral rather than the tricuspid valve (TV).
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A significant risk factor for the development of severe left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation and reoperation was the presence of preoperative severe left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation.
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Sixteen patients had severe left-sided atrioventricularvalve regurgitation in the immediate postoperative period; 4 of them showed spontaneous regression to near-normal valve function during follow-up.