The overall project aim is to study outcomes following aortic valve replacement with either mechanical valves or bioprostheses by retrieving data from the main social security carriers in Austria for the years 2010-2020 in under 50 year old patients.
The purpose of this research project is to evaluate mortality (primary outcome) and incidence of heart attack, stroke, reoperation and first diagnosis of heart insufficiency, MACE (secondary outcomes) after aortic valve replacement in under 50 year olds. We aim to compare those outcomes between mechanical valves and bioprostheses. Data will be retrieved from the main social security carriers in Austria (covering 98% of its population) from 2010-2020.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
991
Surgical replacement of aortic valves
Overall mortality
all cause mortality after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
reoperation
incidence of reoperation after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
stroke
incidence of stroke after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
heart attack
incidence of heart attack after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
heart insufficiency
incidence of heart insufficiency after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
MACE
incidence of MACE after aortic valve replacement
Time frame: 10 years
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