| Literature DB >> 1194348 |
A Pellegrini, E Marcazzan, B Peronace, C De Gasperis, V Gordini, G Mombelloni.
Abstract
A ten year follow up of 1,812 patients who underwent heart valve replacement with artificial prothesis between October 1963 and December 1973 is reported. Hospital mortality was 8.5% for aortic valve replacement; 13.6% for mitral valve replacement and 19.3% for multiple valve replacement. Late mortality was 13.3% for aortic valve replacement; 25.7% for mitral valve replacement and 25.9% for multiple valve replacement. The survival rate of the different groups of patients were actuarially determined. The survival rates following replacement of the aortic valves was 81% after 9 years. The main late complications are embolism and valve leakage. All surviving patients show a clinical improvement, particularly in the groups of isolated aortic a mitral valve replacement. The heart size reduction after operation has been measured. This is more evident 6 months after surgery: the average reduction was 23% after aortic valve replacement and 20% after mitral valve replacement.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1194348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ISSN: 0021-9509 Impact factor: 1.888