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2. Neochordal Goldilocks: Analyzing the biomechanics of neochord length on papillary muscle forces suggests higher tolerance to shorter neochordae
3. Sex-Related Differences After Proximal Aortic Surgery: Outcome Analysis of 1773 Consecutive Patients
4. Abstract 18784: Impaired Left Atrial Strain is a Risk Factor for New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation
5. Abstract 17016: Mitral Valve Prolapse Induces Localized Left Ventricular Fibrosis in a Novel Large Animal Model
6. The Effect of Warm Ischemia and Donor Ejection Fraction on 30-Day Mortality after Donation after Circulatory Death Heart Transplantation: A National Database Analysis
7. Atrial Dysfunction in Significant Atrial Functional Mitral Regurgitation: Phenotypes and Prognostic Implications
8. Native and Post-Repair Residual Mitral Valve Prolapse Increases Forces Exerted on the Papillary Muscles: A Possible Mechanism for Localized Fibrosis?
9. Abstract 15014: Aberrant, Elevated Papillary Muscle and Left Ventricular Wall Forces Associated With Mitral Valve Prolapse Are Normalized by Surgical Neochordal Repair but Not by Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair
10. Abstract 11335: Mitral Valve Prolapse Increases the Force Exerted on the Papillary Muscles
11. Sex differences in Sydenham's Chorea: A comprehensive study of 159 patients
12. The Feasibility of Less-Invasive Bentall Surgery: A Real-World Analysis
13. Left ventricular fibrosis and CMR tissue characterization of papillary muscles in mitral valve prolapse patients
14. Utilization of Engineering Advances for Detailed Biomechanical Characterization of the Mitral–Ventricular Relationship to Optimize Repair Strategies: A Comprehensive Review
15. Wall shear stress: the challenges of a rising imaging marker in current clinical practice
16. Neochordal Goldilocks: Analyzing the Biomechanics of Neochord Length on Papillary Muscle Forces Suggests Higher Tolerance to Shorter Neochordae
17. Abnormal Mechanics Relate to Myocardial Fibrosis and Ventricular Arrhythmias in Patients With Mitral Valve Prolapse
18. Left Atrial Function and Not Volume Predicts Mid-to-Late Atrial Fibrillation after Mitral Valve Repair
19. Building a successful minimally invasive mitral valve repair program before introducing the robotic approach: The Massachusetts General Hospital experience
20. Histopathological insights into mitral valve prolapse-induced fibrosis
21. Is perioperative fast-track management the future of proximal aortic repair?
22. Microvascular assessment of fascio-cutaneous flaps by ultrasound: A large animal study
23. Sex-Related Differences After Proximal Aortic Surgery: Outcome Analysis of 1773 Consecutive Patients
24. Aortic valve replacement via right anterolateral minithoracotomy: preventing adverse events during the initial learning curve
25. Supracommissural replacement of the ascending aorta and the aortic valve via partial versus full sternotomy—a propensity-matched comparison in a high-volume centre
26. Rechte anterolaterale Thorakotomie vs. mediane Sternotomie als Zugangswege für den isolierten chirurgischen Aortenklappenersatz
27. Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
28. Cognitive impairment after cytotoxic chemotherapy
29. Minithoracotomy versus full sternotomy for isolated aortic valve replacement: Propensity matched data from two centers.
30. Surgical treatment of outflow graft kinking complicated by external obstruction with a fibrin mass in a patient with LVAD.
31. Minimally invasive surgical aortic valve replacement: The RALT approach.
32. Cognitive impairment after cytotoxic chemotherapy
33. Presentation and outcomes of women and men undergoing surgery for degenerative mitral regurgitation.
34. Blending three repair techniques in a case of complex mitral valve endocarditis.
35. How to suture like a heart surgeon with Thor Sundt, MD.
36. Is perioperative fast-track management the future of proximal aortic repair?
37. Aortic root replacement in bicuspid versus tricuspid aortic valve patients.
38. Supracommissural replacement of the ascending aorta and the aortic valve via partial versus full sternotomy-a propensity-matched comparison in a high-volume centre.
39. Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature.
40. Minimally invasive surgical aortic valve replacement: The RALT approach.
41. Minimally invasive surgical aortic valve replacement through a right anterolateral thoracotomy.
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