Preservation of human heart valves for replacement in children with heart valve disease: past, present and future.

Journal: Cell And Tissue Banking
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Abstract

Valvular heart disease affects 30% of the new-borns with congenital heart disease. Valve replacement of semilunar valves by mechanical, bioprosthetic or donor allograft valves is the main treatment approach. However, none of the replacements provides a viable valve that can grow and/or adapt with the growth of the child leading to re-operation throughout life. In this study, we review the impact of donor valve preservation on moving towards a more viable valve alternative for valve replacements in children or young adults.

Authors
M Peters, B P Kruithof, C Bouten, I Voets, A Van Den Bogaerdt, M Goumans, A Van Wijk