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Incidence of Complication with the ST. JUDE MEDICAL® Prosthesis: A 58-Month Study at Hamot Medical Center

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From April 1979 to January 1, 1984 (58 months), 220 patients received ST. JUDE MEDICAL® cardiac valve prostheses (106 aortic, 101 mitral, 13 double). Incidents of nonfatal thromboembolism occurred in 2 of 202 late survivors (0.4% per patient-year). Six patients (1.2% per patient-year) sustained anticoagulation-related complications, 3 of which were fatal and 3 nonfatal. There was one incident of paravalvular leakage (0.2% per patient-year) and no incidents of hemolysis, valve thrombosis or valve infection.

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D’Angelo, G.J., Kish, G.F., Sardesai, P.G., Tan, W.S. (1985). Incidence of Complication with the ST. JUDE MEDICAL® Prosthesis: A 58-Month Study at Hamot Medical Center. In: Matloff, J.M. (eds) Cardiac Valve Replacement. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2601-4_21

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