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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 3, 222-228, Copyright © 1989 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
MJ Antunes, KM Vanderdonck and MJ Sussman
A previous study from this unit showed that only 19% of children with
mitral bioprostheses were free from complications after 7 years and
prompted us to review the performance of new-generation mechanical
prostheses implanted in the same population group. In a 5-year period
(1980-1985), 352 patients 20 years old and younger (mean age 15.3 +/- 4
years) with rheumatic valvular disease had 177 mitral, 62 aortic and 113
double (mitral + aortic) valve replacements with Medtronic-Hall or St. Jude
prostheses. The overall early mortality was 6.3%. All survivors, followed
up for a total of 1171 patient-years, received oral anticoagulation. The
late mortality for mitral, aortic and double valve replacement was 4.1% per
patient-year, 4.3% per patient-year and 8.0% per patient-year, respectively
(P less than 0.05), and was valve- related in 46% of the cases. Twenty-nine
patients, all but 2 in the mitral and double valve replacement groups, were
reoperated upon (2.5% per patient-year), mainly for infective endocarditis
(34%), for prosthetic thrombosis (33%) and for bland periprosthetic leak
(31%). The incidence of thrombotic obstruction was 1.1% per patient-year:
mitral valve replacement, 1.0% per patient-year; aortic valve replacement
0.5% per patient-year; and double valve replacement, 1.7% per patient-year;
P less than 0.05) and was fatal in 33% of the cases. Major systemic
thromboembolism occurred at the rate of 1.4% per patient- year, similar in
the three groups. The incidence of prosthetic endocarditis was 0.9% per
patient-year.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Mechanical valve replacement in children and teenagers
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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