Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.  2005 Mar;38(3):204-213.

The Clinical Results of Heart Valve Replacements

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Korea University Medical College, Anam Hospital, Korea. hmkim@kumc.or.kr
  • 2Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Korea University Medical College, Ansan Hospital, Korea.
  • 3Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Korea University Medical College, Guro Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In spite of the improvement in the quality of artificial heart valves and surgical techniques, the incidence of the complications following valve replacement is still high. We reviewed the clinical results of the valve replacements performed in Korean University Anam Hospital during the last 26 years. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The data of 571 patients who received valve replacement between December 1976 and December 2003 were reviewed. RESULT: There were 304 cases of MVR which was the most common procedure performed. There were 122 cases of AVR, and 111 cases of AVR with MVR. Among the 47 patients who received redo operation 38 cases were redo cases including 31 cases of MVR. 32.5% of the patients who had tissue valve replacement had second valve replacement with 10.2+/-3.9 years interval. 24.3% (139/571) of the patients developed valve related complications and cerebral infarction was the highest in frequency. Atrial fibrillation was related with increased complication rates and the mechanical valve replaced group had higher hemorrhagic complication rate than tissue valve replaced group. The operative mortality was 3.68% and the most common cause of the failure was low output syndrome. The operative mortality was higher in the patient group who had valve replacement before the year 1990. The patient group who had mechanical valve replacement had higher operative mortality rate than the tissue valve group. The 5-year survival rate was 92.2% and 10 year survival rate was 85.7%.
CONCLUSION
The operative mortality of valve replacement has been improved. The mechnical valve replaced patients had higher hemorrhagic complication rate than the tissue valve replaced patients and more tissue valve replaced patients received redo valve replacement.

Keyword

Heart valve diseases; Heart valve replacement; Heart valves

MeSH Terms

Atrial Fibrillation
Cerebral Infarction
Heart Valve Diseases
Heart Valves*
Heart*
Heart, Artificial
Humans
Incidence
Mortality
Survival Rate
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