Heart valve health, disease, replacement, and repair: a 25-year cardiovascular pathology perspective

The past several decades have witnessed major advances in the understanding of the structure, function, and biology of native valves and the pathobiology and clinical management of valvular heart disease. These improvements have enabled earlier and more precise diagnosis, assessment of the proper timing of surgical and interventional procedures, improved prosthetic and biologic valve replacements and repairs, recognition of postoperative complications and their management, and the introduction of minimally invasive approaches that have enabled definitive and durable treatment for patients who were previously considered inoperable.
Source: Cardiovascular Pathology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research