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Dr. David Wood led a study involving 411 patients who underwent an operation called 3M transcatheter aortic valve replacement for treating aortic heart valve disease, at 13 centres across North America, 11 of them in Canada.
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Instead of invasive open heart surgery, which requires general anesthetic, slicing of the sternum, or breastbone, and long hospital stays and recovery time, patients were awake for the 45-minute procedure and walking within a few hours. Eighty per of them went home the next day.
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The aortic valve is the most important of four heart valves and leads from the heart to the body, supplying blood to the head, lungs and muscles. It wears out and narrows with age.
The median age of patients in the study was 84, and their symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath.
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Max Morton, 79, was the first person to have the procedure as an emergency-room patient at Vancouver General Hospital. He香蕉视频直播檇 already had open heart surgery a decade earlier.
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Camille Bains, The Canadian Press