Aortic valve replacement: the experiences of 1026 cases.
- Author:
Bao-ren ZHANG
1
;
Zhi-yun XU
;
Liang-jian ZOU
;
Er-song WANG
;
Jian-zhou XING
;
Wei-yong YU
;
Zhi-nong WANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aortic Valve; surgery; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Heart Valve Diseases; surgery; Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation; methods; mortality; statistics & numerical data; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Postoperative Complications; epidemiology; mortality; Prognosis; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Treatment Outcome
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(4):259-262
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the changes in pathogenic causes and the prognosis of aortic valve replacement (AVR).
METHODSThe clinical data of 1026 patients undergoing AVR from December 1980 to December 2006 were analyzed retrospectively. The mortality, morbidity, changes in pathogenic causes and risk factors were analyzed.
RESULTSThe postoperative mortality and complication morbidity were 4.3% and 10.6% respectively within 30 days followed operation. Main causes of operative death were heart failure, multi organ failure and endocarditis. The major risk factors for operative death were left ventricle ejection fraction less than 0.4, endocarditis, valve regurgitation and emergency operation before AVR. Late mortality was 0.54% patient-year (3.4%), most of whom died of heart failure, endocarditis and arrhythmias. Patients underwent reoperation 0.22% patient-year (1.4%), with the causes of endocarditis and perivalvular fistula.
CONCLUSIONSMorbidity of rheumatic damage in aortic valve has decreased, while valve degeneration has increased gradually in the recent years. Avoiding prosthesis-patient mismatch, good postoperatively guide and prevention of endocarditis can improve the prognosis of AVR.