Abstract

Aortic stenosis (AS) occupies the first place in the list of diseases leading to valve replacement surgery. Biomarker NT-pro BNP was proved to have predictive power in people with coronary artery disease. However the relationship between NT-proBNP level and outcomes after single valve replacement and multiple valve surgery for severe AS is still controversial.

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  • Background/Introduction Aortic stenosis (AS) occupies the first place in the list of diseases leading to valve replacement surgery

  • Aims/Objectives To analyze the role of NT-proBNP in prediction of outcome after multiple valve surgery for severe AS

  • Among all patients treated at the Center during March 2012 - September 2013 there were 49 patients with severe AS and secondary mitral and tricuspidal regurgitation

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Background/Introduction Aortic stenosis (AS) occupies the first place in the list of diseases leading to valve replacement surgery. Prediction of outcomes in patients with severe aortic stenosis after multiple valve surgery Vladislav Podpalov1*, Vasily Sevrukevitch1, Svetlana Kurganovich1, Siarhei Spirydonau1, Irina Russkih1, Marina Kolyadko1, Alexander Deev2, Yuri Ostrovsky1 From World Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons 25th Anniversary Congress, Edinburgh Edinburgh, UK.

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