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Allograft aortic valve replacement: long-term follow-up.

M F O'Brien1, E G Stafford, M A Gardner, P G Pohlner, P J Tesar, A D Cochrane, T K Mau, K L Gall, S E Smith.   

Abstract

Aortic valve replacement using an allograft aortic valve has been performed on 804 patients. From December 1969 to May 1975, 124 patients received a nonviable allograft valve sterilized by incubation with low-dose antibiotics and stored for weeks by refrigeration at 4 degrees C (series 1). From June 1975 to January 1994, 680 patients received viable allograft valves, now cryopreserved early within 2 hours of collection from transplant recipient donors, 6 hours for multiorgan donor valves and 23 hours (mean) for autopsy valves from donor death. The 30-day mortality was 8.9% +/- 5% (95% confidence limits) for series I and 2.8% +/- 1% (95% confidence limits) for series II. Actuarial patient survival including hospital mortality at 15 years was 56% +/- 5% for series I and 62% +/- 5% for series II. The probability of a thromboembolic event was low, freedom at 15 years being 95% +/- 1% for patients receiving allografts with or without associated coronary bypass procedures and 81% +/- 5% for patients having allografts with other associated procedures (eg, mitral valve operations). Actuarial freedom from endocarditis was similar for the two series, 91% +/- 3% (series I) and 94% +/- 2% (series II) at 15 years. The freedom from valve incompetence, from reoperation for all causes, and from structural deterioration demonstrated clearly the inferiority of the 4 degrees C stored allograft valves. For structural deterioration as identified clinically, at reoperation and at death, freedom from this event at 15 years was 45% +/- 6% for series I and 80% +/- 5% for series II (p value for the difference is 0).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7646213     DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(95)00223-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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