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Effect of dental treatment before cardiac valve surgery: Systematic . . . The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the potential effects of dental procedures performed as presurgical preparation, in any setting, in adults (18 years or older) before CVS or LVAD implantation compared with results with no dental pretreatment on morbidity and mortality outcomes (all-cause mortality, IE rates, other
Dental management for patients undergoing heart valve surgery In this study, we review the dental management strategy for patients who require valve surgery, including time required for dental prepara-tion; the severity of the patients underlying cardiac condition; and the management of antibiotic, anticoagulant, and antiplatelet therapy
ACC AHA Guidelines for Valve Disease - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf In patients requiring mitral valve surgery for primary MR, mitral valve repair is preferred over mitral valve replacement if the anatomic cause is a degenerative disease and a successful, durable repair is possible
Mitral Valve | The American Association for Thoracic Surgery | AATS Three operations exist to fix the mitral valve: MV repair plasty (MVr), MV Replacement (MVR) with preservation of the subvalvular apparatus, and MVR with removal of the subvalvular apparatus Each approach has pros and cons, and the indications for each procedure are therefore slightly different
Dental Management Considerations for Patients with Cardiovascular . . . Based on the cardiac condition, an appropriate modification in dental care is crucial A multidisciplinary approach including the patient’s cardiologist can potentially reduce complications and improve dental treatment results
doi:10. 1016 j. cden. 2006. 06. 010 - theclinics. com The surgical treatment options for mitral stenosis are not limited to valve replacement, but also include valve repair procedures, such as valvotomy or balloon valvuloplasty, since the re-stenosis rates are lower than those in aor-tic stenosis [13]
7 Critical Dental Care Steps After Mitral Valve Replacement Mitral valve replacement patients face a 15–20% higher risk of infective endocarditis compared to the general population Oral bacteria like Streptococcus viridans can enter the bloodstream during routine dental procedures, adhering to artificial valves and triggering life-threatening infections