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Aortic regurgitation with ventricular septal defect in the young.

Kaushalendra Singh Rathore1.   

Abstract

This study was carried out to assess the outcome in patients who had aortic valve replacement compared to those who underwent aortic valve repair for aortic regurgitation associated with a ventricular septal defect. Of 300 patients undergoing ventricular septal defect closure between May 1990 and December 2003, 36 (12%) had moderate to severe aortic regurgitation; 7 underwent concomitant aortic valve repair and 29 had aortic valve replacement. The mean age of these 36 patients was 17.72 +/- 6.84 years, and 69% were male. Follow-up was 8.20 +/- 4.97 years in the valve replacement group and 4.1 +/- 0.8 years in the valve repair group. The freedom from re-operation after valve repair was 76% after 4 years. After one year of follow-up in 35 patients, 27 were in New York Heart Association class I (77%) and 8 were in class II (23%). After 8 years, 12/21 (57%) patients were in class I, 5 (24%) in class II, and 2 (10%) in class III. Of 22 patients who had a dilated left ventricle, 15 regained normal left ventricular function and volume. Valve repair is preferred, but increasing age makes valve replacement a better alternative.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16551812     DOI: 10.1177/021849230601400202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann        ISSN: 0218-4923


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1.  Ruptured sinus of valsalva: unexpected finding in a patient diagnosed with ventricular septal defect with aortic regurgitation.

Authors:  Suneil K Aggarwal; Vijay Sai; V Ramnath Iyer
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2007-09-25       Impact factor: 1.655

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