Living valve replacement study aims to reduce lifetime medication need
NCT ID NCT06352671
Summary
This study follows patients who undergo the Ross procedure, a special type of heart valve surgery. The procedure replaces a damaged aortic valve with the patient's own living pulmonary valve, avoiding the need for lifelong blood thinners required with mechanical valves. Researchers will track survival, re-hospitalization rates, and quality of life over 10 years to establish best practices for this complex operation.
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Baylor Scott and White Heart Hospital
RECRUITINGPlano, Texas, 75093, United States
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