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On the surgical treatment of acquired heart defects

Abstract

Research of the surgical treatment results of patients with single- and multiple valve heart defects has shown that risk factors of patients with specified defects equally influence surgery outcome. Рresence of two or more risk factors significantly increases the risk of hospital lethality.

About the Authors

P. I. Zakharov
State budget institution of Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) “Republic hospital № 1 – National Medical Centre”; Ministry of Health of RS (Y)
Russian Federation

Zakharov Pyotr Ivanovich – Candidate of Medical Science (PhD), Honoured Doctor of the Russian Federation and Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Sergelyakhskoye hwy, 4, Yakutsk 677010, Tel: 8-4112-39-56-84;

Head of Cardiovascular Surgery Division, Chief of Heart Surgery Department of the Clinical Center, chief external cardiac surgeon



V. S. Petrov
State budget institution of Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) “Republic hospital № 1 – National Medical Centre”
Russian Federation

Petrov Valery Sergeyevich - Candidate of Medical Science (PhD), Honoured Doctor of the Russian Federation

Sergelyakhskoye hwy, 4, Yakutsk 677010, Tel: 8-4112-39-50-01

General Director



V. S. Popov
State budget institution of Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) “Republic hospital № 1 – National Medical Centre”
Russian Federation

Popov Vladimir Stepanovich – Honoured Doctor of the Russian Federation

Sergelyakhskoye hwy, 4, Yakutsk 677010, Tel: 8-4112-39-50-03

First Deputy Director on Clinical Care



T. Yu. Tomskaya
State budget institution of Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) “Republic hospital № 1 – National Medical Centre”;
Russian Federation

Tomskaya Tatyana Yuryevna – Candidate of Medical Science (PhD), Honoured Doctor of RS (Y)

Sergelyakhskoye hwy, 4, Yakutsk 677010, Tel: 8-4112-39-50-30;

Chief of Cardiology Department of the Clinical Center, chief external cardiologist

Ministry of Health of RS (Y)



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Zakharov P.I., Petrov V.S., Popov V.S., Tomskaya T.Yu. On the surgical treatment of acquired heart defects. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(1):36-38.

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