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Title: Bileaflet versus posterior-leaflet-only preservation in mitral valve replacement
Authors: Ozdemir, A.C.
Emrecan, Bilgin
Baltalarli, A.
Keywords: Chordae tendineae/surgery
Heart valve prosthesis implantation
Left
Mitral valve insufficiency
Mitral valve stenosis
Mitral valve/surgery
Papillary muscles/surgery
Postoperative complications/prevention & control
Retrospective studies
Rheumatic heart disease
Treatment outcome
Ventricular function
inotropic agent
adult
aorta clamping
article
bileaflet valve preservation
CarboMedics prosthetic heart valve
cardiovascular mortality
controlled study
echocardiography
female
heart atrium fibrillation
heart left ventricle ejection fraction
heart left ventricle enddiastolic volume
heart left ventricle endsystolic volume
heart left ventricle function
heart left ventricle outflow tract obstruction
heart preservation
heart ventricle septum defect
hospitalization
human
intraaortic balloon pump
intracardiac thrombosis
lung artery pressure
major clinical study
male
mechanical heart valve
middle aged
mitral valve replacement
New York Heart Association class
pericardial effusion
posterior leaflet preservation
postoperative hemorrhage
retrospective study
risk reduction
aged
comparative effectiveness
comparative study
complication
Heart Valve Diseases
heart valve replacement
mitral annuloplasty
mitral valve
pathology
pathophysiology
Postoperative Complications
procedures
reoperation
rheumatic heart disease
statistics and numerical data
treatment outcome
Turkey
Adult
Aged
Comparative Effectiveness Research
Echocardiography
Female
Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Mitral Valve
Mitral Valve Annuloplasty
Reoperation
Retrospective Studies
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Treatment Outcome
Ventricular Function, Left
Publisher: Texas Heart Institute
Abstract: In the present study of mitral valve replacement, we investigated whether complete preservation of both leaflets (that is, the subvalvular apparatus) is superior to preservation of the posterior leaflet alone. Seventy patients who underwent mitral valve replacement in our clinic were divided into 2 groups: MVR-B (n=16), in whom both leaflets were preserved, and MVR-P (n=54), in whom only the posterior leaflet was preserved. The preoperative and postoperative clinical and echocardiographic findings were evaluated retrospectively. No signs of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction were observed in either group. In the MVR-B group, no decrease was observed in left ventricular ejection fraction during the postoperative period, whereas a significant reduction was observed in the MVR-P group (P=0.003). No differences were found between the 2 groups in their need for inotropic agents or intra-aortic balloon pump support, or in cross-clamp time, duration of intensive care unit or hospital stays, postoperative development of new atrial fibrillation, or mortality rates. Bileaflet preservation prevented the decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction that usually followed preservation of the posterior leaflet alone. However, posterior leaflet preservation alone yielded excellent results in terms of decreased left ventricular diameter. Bileaflet preservation should be the method of choice to prevent further decreases in ejection fraction and to avoid death in patients who present with substantially impaired left ventricular function. © 2014 by the Texas Heart ® Institute, Houston.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7705
https://doi.org/10.14503/THIJ-13-3164
ISSN: 0730-2347
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