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Does Anybody Have The Statistics On Aortic Valve Replacement Survivability For 5, 10 And 20 Years

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Jefferson, OH
July 20
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Here are the statistics on aortic valve replacement survivability based on the knowledge base:

- 5-Year Survivability
- For people with severe aortic stenosis who had an aortic valve replacement, 68% were still alive after five years.
- For people with bicuspid aortic valves (BAV) who had an aortic valve replacement, Show Full Answer

Here are the statistics on aortic valve replacement survivability based on the knowledge base:

- 5-Year Survivability:
- For people with severe aortic stenosis who had an aortic valve replacement, 68% were still alive after five years.
- For people with bicuspid aortic valves (BAV) who had an aortic valve replacement, more than 96% were still alive after five years.

- 10-Year Survivability:
- For people with BAV who had an aortic valve replacement, 58% were still alive after ten years.

- 20-Year Survivability:
- The knowledge base does not provide specific statistics for 20-year survivability.

These statistics highlight the significant improvement in life expectancy for those who undergo aortic valve replacement surgery.

July 20

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