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Partial left ventriculectomy--The Third International Registry Report 2002.

Akira T Kawaguchi1, Tadashi Isomura, Wolfgang Konertz, Sinisa Gradinac, Robert D Dowling, Soichiro Kitamura, Jacob Bergsland, Leonard M Linde, Shirosaku Koide, Randas J V Batista.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An international registry of partial left ventriculectomy (PLV) has been expanded, updated, and refined to include 440 cases voluntarily reported from 51 hospitals in 11 countries.
RESULTS: Gender, age, ventricular dimension, etiology, ethnology, myocardial mass, operative variation or presence or absence of mitral regurgitation as well as transplant indication had no effects on event-free survival, which was defined as either absence of death or ventricular failure requiring ventricular assist device or listing for transplantation. Preoperative patient condition such as NYHA functional class IV, depressed contractility, and decompensation requiring an emergency procedure were associated with reduced event-free survival. Other risk factors included early date of surgery, lack of experience, and extended myocardial resection. Performance of PLV reached a peak by 1998 and was largely abandoned by 2000 except in Asia, where experienced institutes continue to perform PLV in patients in better condition with preserved myocardial contractility.
CONCLUSION: Avoidance of delineated risk factors appears to improve recent survival and may help stratify high- or low-risk patients for PLV. An integrated approach with mechanical and biological circulatory assist may improve prognosis for patients with dilated failing hearts. While frequency of PLV has decreased, the concept of ventricular volume reduction has been extended to other volume reduction procedures and less invasive procedures now under clinical trial.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12930269     DOI: 10.1046/j.1540-8191.18.s2.11.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Card Surg        ISSN: 0886-0440            Impact factor:   1.620


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2.  Surgical ventricular restoration: the RESTORE Group experience.

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Review 3.  Partial Left Ventriculectomy: Have Well-Succeeded Cases and Innovations in the Procedure Been Observed in the Last 12 Years?

Authors:  José Sérgio Domingues; Marcos de Paula Vale; Marcos Pinotti Barbosa
Journal:  Braz J Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2015 Sep-Oct

4.  Review of surgical ventricular restoration: A procedure to treat cardiac failure.

Authors:  Anupam A Sule; Ajey A Sule; Downey H Fred; Sanjeev S Thakur
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