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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 710-713, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
P Buttard, E Bonnefoy, P Chevalier, PB Marcaz, J Robin, JF Obadia, G Kirkorian and P Touboul
BACKGROUND: Valve obstruction is a life threatening complication of
mechanical valve prosthesis. METHODS: From 1985 to 1993, 29 consecutive
patients were hospitalized in our intensive care unit for mechanical
prosthetic valve thrombosis (PVT). There were 12 men and 17 women aged
25-75 years (57 +/- 12). Prosthetic valve location was mitral in 14
patients, aortic in 6, aortic and mitral in 9. PVT occurred from 15 days to
174 months (67 +/- 52 months) after surgery. Delay from first symptoms to
hospitalization ranged from 1 to 45 days (11 +/- 11). RESULTS: First
clinical symptoms were progressive left heart failure in 17 patients,
stroke in 6, and chest pain in 6. Furthermore, acute myocardial infarction
was later documented in 3. Left heart failure NYHA III-IV was present in 26
patients (90%) on admission and 10 of those were in cardiogenic shock.
Anticoagulation regimen was inadequate in 13 cases (45%). It has been
recently stopped in 8 patients and incorrectly conducted in 5. Total
hospital mortality was 41.3% (12). It was independent of type and position
of the valve prosthesis. Diagnosis of PVT was only made at autopsy in 3
patients who died of recurrent myocardial infarction (2) or cardiogenic
shock (1). Five further patients died before any surgery could be attempted
(cardiac arrest: 2, cardiogenic shock: 3). Valve replacement could be done
in 21 cases, 7 of whom were in cardiogenic shock and 9 had severe pulmonary
edema. Four patients died after surgery, the operative mortality was 19%.
CONCLUSION: PVT remains a serious complication of mechanical heart valve
prostheses. Overall mortality rate is high, related to difficulty to
diagnosis, delay to hospitalization and severe clinical condition at
admission. In our study, operative risk remained acceptable even when the
clinical presentation was severe.
ARTICLES
Mechanical cardiac valve thrombosis in patients in critical hemodynamic compromise
Hopital Cardiovasculaire et pneumologique Louis Pradel, Lyon, France.
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