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  • Impact of Choice of Prosthetic Heart Valves on Quality of Life for Elderly Patients after Mitral Valve Replacement:A Controlled Trial

    Objective To evaluate postoperative quality of life (QOL) of patients aged over 65 after mitral valvereplacement (MVR). Methods Ninety patients aged over 65 undergoing MVR by the same surgical group in Departmentof Cardiovascular Surgery of Anzhen Hospital were prospectively enrolled in this study. There were 62 male and 28 femalepatients with their age of 65-76 (68.6±6.8) years. There were 55 patients with hypertension,38 patients with type 2 diabetes,and all the patients had persistent atrial fibrillation. Nottingham Healthy Profile (NHP,Part I) and Duke Activity StatuIndex (DASI) were used to evaluate preoperative and postoperative QOL. According to the choice of prosthetic heart valves they received,all the patients were divided into two groups with 45 patients in each group: biological valve group and mechanical valve group. All the patients received MVR via the interatrial groove approach under general anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass. Mechanical valve replacement was performed using continuous suture without preserving the posterior leaflet of the mitral valve. Biological valve replacement was performed using interrupted suture and some of the posteriorleaflet of the mitral valve was routinely preserved. Patients in both groups underwent intraoperative bilateral pulmonary vein isolation and left atrial appendage ablation using a bipolar radiofrequency ablation device. The left atrial appendage was not excised or ligated. Results Postoperative QOL of all the patients was significantly better than preoperative QOL. There was no statistical difference in NHP and DASI at the 6th month after discharge between the 2 groups. But from the 1st year after discharge,QOL of the biological valve group was significantly better than that of the mechanical valve group. At the 3rd year after discharge,NHP and DASI of the mechanical valve group was not statistically different from those at the 1st year after discharge,but NHP and DASI of the biological valve group was significantly better than those at the 1st year after discharge. Conclusions QOL of elderly patients are significantly improved after MVR. Patients who receive biologicalvalve replacement may acquire better long-term QOL than patients who receive mechanical valve replacement.

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  • Clinical Analysis of Concomitant Mitral Valve Replacement and Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation for Chronic AtrialFibrillation

    Objective To evaluate clinical results of concomitant mitral valve replacement (MVR) and modified maze procedure with Atricure bipolar radiofrequency for chronic atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods Clinical data of 59 patients with mitral valve diseases and chronic AF who underwent concomitant MVR and bipolar radiofrequency ablation in Subei People’s Hospital from June 2010 to September 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 22 male and 37 female patients with their age of 29-71 (48±11) years. The AF duration was 1.2-26.0 (7.2±3.4) years. Preoperatively,there were 20 patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class Ⅱ,31 patients with NYHA class Ⅲ and 8 patients with NYHA class Ⅳ. There were 32 patients with moderate to severe mitral stenosis,9 patients with moderate to severe mitral regurgitation and 18 patients with combined mitral stenosis and regurgitation. There were 42 patients with tricuspid regurgitation. The left artial dimension was 39-98 (55.2±8.9) mm. Left atrial thrombus was found in 9 patients. Atricure bipolar radiofrequency system was used for right atrial ablation under normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with beating heart first,then for ablations of the left and right pulmonary vein orifices and left atrium under moderate hypothermia with heart arrest. MVR was performed after ablation procedures were completed. Amiodarone was routinely used postoperatively and patients were periodically followed up after discharge. Results There was no in-hospital death. CPB time was 65-180 (99±28)minutes,aortic cross-clamping time was 46-123 (69±17)minutes,and ablation time was 15-28 (21±4)minutes. Postoperatively,heart rhythm immediately changed to sinus rhythm (SR) in 44 patients,remained AF in 10 patients and atrial flutter in 1 patient. Temporary pacemaker was used for 4 patients with bradycardia (3 patients recovered SR and 1 patient remained AF later). Fifty-eight patients were followed up after discharge for 6-33 months,and 1 patient was lost during follow-up. Patients’ SR rate was 86.2 % (50/58),91.4% (53/58),89.7 % (52/58),84.6 % (33/39)and 71.4 % (5/7)at discharge,3 months,6 months,1 year and 2 years after discharge respectively. There was no thrombotic event during follow-up. Conclusion Concomitant MVR and modified maze procedure with Atricure bipolar radiofrequency is a safe procedure for chronic AF with good short-term results.

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  • Surgical Treatment for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy Complicated by Infective Endocarditis

    Abstract:?Objective?To analyze surgical procedures and clinical outcomes for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) complicated by infective endocarditis.?Methods?We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 7 patients with HOCM complicated by infective endocarditis who underwent modified Morrow procedure,removal of intracardiac vegetation,and valve replacement in Fu Wai Hospital from Sep. 2006 to Feb. 2012. There were 5 male patients and 2 female patients with their mean age of 39.80±13.60 years(ranging 21-55). Postoperative clinical outcomes were observed. Preoperative and postoperative left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradients, left atrium (LA) diameter,left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and heart function were compared.?Results?There was no in-hospital death and perioperative survival rate was 100% in this group. Bacteria vegetations were multiply detected on the mitral valve leaflet (7 cases), aortic valve leaflet (4 cases) and ventricular septum (1 case) with their diameter of 2-19 mm. Blood culture showed Staphylococcus aureus (3 cases),Squirrel aureus (1 case) . Postoperatively, first-degree atrioventricular block occurred in 2 patients, complete left bundle branch block in 1 patient, left anterior division block in 2 patients, and all these complications were not treated. Postoperative LVOT gradient and LA diameter were significantly lower than preoperative values (P<0.05), and cardiac function was significantly improved in these patients. All the patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography at a mean follow-up of 13.00±17.19 (1-49) months in outpatient service. The clinical symptoms of all these patients were diminished or significantly ameliorated and their quality of life was considerably improved. All the patients had NYHA classⅠorⅡ without any reintervention or death during follow-up.?Conclusion?Modified Morrow procedure and valve replacement is a good surgical strategy for patients with HOCM complicated by infective endocarditis with satisfactory early and mid-term clinical outcomes.

    Release date:2016-08-30 05:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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