Literature DB >> 17723821

Usefulness of microsimulation to translate valve performance into patient outcome: patient prognosis after aortic valve replacement with the Carpentier-Edwards supra-annular valve.

Martijn W A van Geldorp1, W R Eric Jamieson, A Pieter Kappetein, John P A Puvimanasinghe, Marinus J C Eijkemans, Gary L Grunkemeier, Johanna J M Takkenberg, Ad J J C Bogers.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Numerous reports have been published documenting the results of aortic valve replacement. It is often not easy to translate these outcomes involving the condition of the valve into the actual consequences for the patient. We previously developed an alternative method to study outcome after aortic valve replacement that allows direct estimation of patient outcome after aortic valve replacement: microsimulation modeling. The goal of this article is to provide insight into microsimulation methodology and to give an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of simulation methods (in particular microsimulation) in comparison with standard methods of outcome analysis.
METHODS: By using a primary dataset containing 1847 patients and 14,429 patient-years, advantages and disadvantages of standard methods of outcome analysis are discussed, and the potential role of microsimulation is illustrated by means of a step-by-step explanation of building, testing, and using such a model.
RESULTS: Total life expectancy, event-free life expectancy, and reoperation-free life expectancy for a 65-year-old male patient were 10.6 years, 9.2 years, and 9.8 years, respectively. Lifetime risk of reoperation due to structural valve deterioration was 13.3%.
CONCLUSIONS: Microsimulation is capable of providing accurate estimates of age-related life expectancy and lifetime risk of reoperation for patients who underwent aortic valve replacement with the Carpentier-Edwards supra-annular valve. It provides a useful tool to facilitate and optimize the choice for a specific heart valve prosthesis in a particular patient.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17723821     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2007.03.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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1.  Influence of the characteristics of Japanese patients on the long-term outcomes after aortic valve replacement: results of a microsimulation.

Authors:  Tomonobu Abe; Hideki Oshima; Yuji Narita; Yoshimori Araki; Masato Mutsuga; Kazuro Fujimoto; Yoshiyuki Tokuda; Sachie Terazawa; Kei Yagami; Akihiko Usui
Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2014-11-22

2.  Congenital heart defect repair with ADAPT tissue engineered pericardium scaffold: An early-stage health economic model.

Authors:  Vladica M Veličković; Oleg Borisenko; Mikael Svensson; Tim Spelman; Uwe Siebert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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