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The St. Jude Medical prosthesis. A thirteen-year experience.

M Ibrahim1, H O'Kane, J Cleland, D Gladstone, M Sarsam, C Patterson.   

Abstract

From May 1979 until July 1992, 1184 patients, 2 to 86 years of age (median = 59 years), received 1367 St. Jude Medical prostheses (578 aortic, 440 mitral, 3 tricuspid, and 170 multiple). Overall early mortality was 4% with 2.4%, 4.3%, and 8.2% after aortic, mitral and multiple valve replacement, respectively. Follow-up was 100% complete (4936 patient-years). Actuarial survival at 10 years (including both early and late deaths) was 71% +/- 4.1% after aortic valve replacement, 58.8% +/- 5.1% after mitral valve replacement, and 58.9% +/- 9.6% after multiple valve replacement. Multivariate analysis identified age, previous operations, diabetes mellitus, extent of coronary artery disease, preoperative New York Heart Association class, and additional procedures as independent prognostic factors for overall survival. All patients including 20 children (2 to 18 years of age) received sodium warfarin. The linearized risk per 100 patient-years for all embolic events (major and minor) was 2.4, 4.4, and 5.0 after aortic, mitral, and multiple valve replacement, respectively; when only major events were considered, the linearized risks were 0.33, 1.17, 1.54, respectively. Freedom from major systemic embolism at 10 years was 96% +/- 2% after aortic valve replacement, 88% +/- 4% after mitral valve replacement, and 89% +/- 3% after multiple valve replacement. Five patients had valve thrombosis, four of whom definitely received inadequate anticoagulation therapy. Ninety-seven patients had 107 episodes of anticoagulant-related hemorrhage (2.2/100 patient-years) accounting for 17 late deaths; 14 of the deaths involved an international normalized ratio in excess of 3.5. To reduce the rate of thromboembolism without increasing the rate of anticoagulant-related hemorrhage, we propose that the international normalized ratio should be kept between 2.5 and 3.0. No recorded structural failure or significant hemolysis was found in the absence of periprosthetic leak. This experience encourages us to continue using the St. Jude Medical prosthesis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8041170

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


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4.  Assessment of left ventricular long axis contraction can detect early myocardial dysfunction in asymptomatic patients with severe aortic regurgitation.

Authors:  D Vinereanu; A A Ionescu; A G Fraser
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 5.994

5.  St. Jude prosthetic valve obstruction in the mitral position.

Authors:  Katsuhiko Matsuyama; Tomohiro Nakayama; Hiroaki Hagiwara
Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2011-05-06

6.  Hemodynamic Performance and Thrombogenic Properties of a Superhydrophobic Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valve.

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7.  Comparison of outcomes after aortic valve replacement with a mechanical valve or a bioprosthesis using microsimulation.

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8.  Management of prosthetic heart valve complications.

Authors:  Sunil Mankad
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9.  A turbulence in vitro assessment of On-X and St Jude Medical prostheses.

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10.  Concomitant mitral valve surgery with aortic valve replacement: a 21-year experience with a single mechanical prosthesis.

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