Aim: To study changes in pulmonary hypertension in patients with isolated mitral valvular defects of rheumatic etiology after surgical correction and in the early postoperative period.
Materials And Methods: Central hemodynamics in heart chamber probing before operation and intraoperatively were measured in 98 patients with rheumatic mitral defects (41 males, 57 females, mean age 39.5 +/- 8.
98 patients with isolated rheumatic mitral valve defects of the heart entered the study. Their central hemodynamics was studied intraoperatively before surgical correction of the defect. The results were compared to those provided by conventional noninvasive methods: chest x-ray, ECG, echo-CG, external respiration function test.
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