作者
Peter Zilla, Johan Brink, Paul Human, Deon Bezuidenhout
发表日期
2008/2/1
期刊
Biomaterials
卷号
29
期号
4
页码范围
385-406
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Prosthetic heart valves epitomize both the triumphant advance of cardiac surgery in its early days and its stagnation into a retrospective, exclusive first world discipline of late. Fifty-two years after the first diseased heart valve was replaced in a patient, prostheses largely represent the concepts of the 1960s with many of their design-inherent complications. While the sophisticated medical systems of the developed world may be able to cope with sub-optimal replacements, these valves are poorly suited to the developing world (where the overwhelming majority of potential valve recipients reside), due to differences in age profiles and socio-economic circumstances. Therefore, it is the latter group which suffered most from the sluggish pace of developments. While it previously took less than 7 years for mechanical heart valves to develop from the first commercially available ball-in-cage valve to the tilting pyrolytic-carbon …
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P Zilla, J Brink, P Human, D Bezuidenhout - Biomaterials, 2008