The goal of this retrospective chart review is to contribute to the literature on the mid-term durability and hemodynamics of the INSPIRS Resilia bioprosthesis when implanted in children and young adults.
The primary objective of our study is to contribute to the scarce body of literature on the mid-term durability and hemodynamics of the INSPIRIS Resilia (model 11500) bioprosthesis when implanted in the pulmonary position in children and young adults. Investigators also aim to identify: effect of age on SVD, freedom from SVD, pathology of SVD, valve-related complications, freedom from re-operation, and survival rate.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Aortic Valve
Baylor College of Medicine at CHRISTUS Children's
San Antonio, Texas, United States
RECRUITINGContribute to the scarce body of literature
The primary objective of our study is to contribute to the scarce body of literature on the mid-term durability and hemodynamics of the INSPIRIS Resilia (model 11500) bioprosthesis when implanted in the pulmonary position in children and young adults
Time frame: 5 years after implantation
Identify the effect of age of the INSPIRIS Resilia (model 11500) bioprosthesis when implanted in the pulmonary position in children and young adults
Structural valve deterioration, freedom from SVD, valve related complications, freedom from re-operation, survival rate
Time frame: 5 years after implantation
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