1.The therapy policy about functional tricuspid regurgitate
Yan ZHU ; Huishan WANG ; Yan JIN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2015;31(10):585-589
Objective To assess and compare the the results of tricuspid annuloplasty performed with the Edwards MC3 and Kay methode.Methods From January 2010 to May 2014, 759 patients with function tricuspid regurgitation(FTR) secondary to left-sided valve disease received tricuspid annuloplasty.Cardiac ultrasound Heartbeat diagram were made to confirm the degree of tricuspid regurgitation, the diameter of tricuspid annulus, the pressure of pulmonary artery and the heart function both in the left and the right, and so on.Of them, 355 cases of male, female 404 cases, at the mean age of(54.1 ± 8.3) years old, with the heart function classical(NYHA) : Ⅰ 13, Ⅱ 177, Ⅲ 400, Ⅳ 169, the mean left ventricles ejection fraction(LVEF) was 0.53 ±0.04, the mean pulmonary artery pressure was(62.5 ± 17.6) mmHg(1 mmHg =0.133 kPa).The diagnosis include rheumatic heart disease 517 cases, degenerative disease 209 cases and infective endocarditis 33 cases.The operation include mitral annuloplasty 132 case, mitral replacement 295 cases, mitral annuloplasty and aortic replacement 20 cases, mitral and aortic replacement 388 cases, CABG 86 cases and Maze Ⅲ methode 23 cases.The degree of tricuspid regurgitation before the operation were class Ⅰ 88, Ⅱ 189, Ⅲ 352 and V 130.From January 2010 to May 2012, 447 cases received Kay' s methods and 312 cases received MC3 annuloplasty ring during May 2012 to May 2014.In the MC3, We use the rings in 28mm size were 79 cases, 30 mm 155 cases, 32 mm 66 cases and 34 mm 12 cases.Results There were no death, reoperation and adverse events in both groups.There were no diffent in the aorta block time, the circulation bypass time, the time of mechanical ventilation, stay in ICU and in the hospital(P > 0.05).All the patient were followed up regularity.The rat of follow up was 90.4% (686/759), and the mean time of follow up was(39.9 ± 7.7) month.The patients' s EF increased, inner diameter of the right ventricle decreased in both group.There were no severe TR in the patients in the Kay group within 3 months, and 1 case of severe TR 1 year later, as 5 cases at 2 years and 12 cases after 2 years.The regurgitation volume of tricuspid was (3.4 ± 1.4) ml at the moment of 3 month, (6.5 ± 2.1) ml at 1 year, (7.9 ± 2.5) ml at 2 years and (12.4 ± 4.7)ml 2 years later.In the MC3 group, there were no severe TR in the patients during all the stage of fellow-up.There were on regurgitation in the patient within 3 months, 1 case of Class Ⅲ of TR at 1 year and 3 cases of Class Ⅲ at 2 years, without worse TR happen.At the same stage as in MC3 group, the regurgitation volume was(2.9 ±0.9) ml,(3.5 ±1.3) ml and(3.4 ±2.1) ml.The result in MC3 group was similar with Kay group(P >0.05) in short term, but much better in the long-term(P < 0.05).Conclusion The Kay methode has good early result, but not the same good in the long-term, which can be applied in the elder persons or the patient without long Life expectancy.And the MC3 ring can correct the FTR enduringly and effectually, specifically the size in small one which behaves perfectly.The MC3 ring should be used in the young patient or the patient wants more.
2.Surgical treatment of left ventricular rupture after mitral valve replacement
Yan ZHU ; Huishan WANG ; Zengwei WANG ; Xinmin LI ; Yan JIN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(8):449-452
Objective To evaluate the causes,treatment,and prevention of left ventricular rupture after mitral valvereplacement.Methods From May 1981 to November 2010,11 cases occurred in 4 male and 7 female patients aged 28 - 71 years old.There were 2 cases of New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class Ⅱ and 9 cases of class Ⅲ.Echocardiography showed that the left ventricular end diastolic internal diameter (LVEDI) was 32 -62 mm.Results Rupture probably occurs after endocardial damage to a thin myocardium that has lost the internal buttress of the subvalvar apparatus.With the rise in intraventricular pressure at the end of bypass blood dissects into the myocardium,resulting in a large haematoma and eventual rupture.According to the onset of ruptures,there were 4 cases of delayed rupture which occured at several hours till days post operation after the patients had been back in the ICU,and 7 cases of early ruptur,which occured at the early stage of surgery,while the patient was still in the operation room.There were no cases of ruptures.The types of the ruptures were identified by operation or necropsy as 5 cases of type Ⅰ,4 cases of type Ⅱ,and 2 cases of type Ⅲ.Four patients were saved after emergency treatment,and 7 died.Conclusion It is difficult to repair left ventricle rupture,but effective prevention for onset can decrease its occurrence.The risk factors for left ventricular ruptures are female,advanced age,pathological changes characterized by mitral stenosis,small left ventricle (LVEDD < 35 mm),and low weight( <50 kg ).The following actions raise the risk of let ventricular rupture.Isolated replacement of the mitral valve than after double valve replacement or mitral valve replacement and coronary artery bypass graft; aggressive removal of calcification at the mitral valve; undue selection and replacement of mitral valve prostheses; large size of prosthetic valve with a high bioprosthetic angle in particular; deep sutures at the valve ring; aggressive traction or removal of papillary muscle,hematoma,and heart move.Also we should continue correcting unstable hemodynamic especially with very high blood pressure.Once left ventricular rupture occurs,extracorporeal circulation should be established as soon as possible,and direet suture or intracardiac and extracardiac repair suited to actual conditions are reliable ways to save the patient's life.
3.The influence of atrial fibrillation on prognosis after mitral valve surgery in rheumatic mitral valve stenosis and mitral valve prolapse patients
Yan JIN ; Huishan WANG ; Zengwei WANG ; Xinmin LI ; Zongtao YIN ; Yan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(4):213-217
Objective Atrial structure remodeling is the important pathologic basis of generate and development in chronic atrial fibrillation(AF) of valvular heart disease.To analyze the changed feature of AF in rheumatic mitral valve stenosis (MS) and mitral valve prolapse(MVP) after mitral valve surgery,along with fundamental change of hemodynamics in left atrial.Methods Firstly,divided into sinus rhythm (SR) group and AF group according to cardiac rhythm postoperative 6 months,and then divided into MS and MVP two subgroups with age matched,namely rheumatic sinus rhythm group (RS group),MVP sinus rhythm group(PS group),rheumatic AF group(RAF group) and MVP AF group(PAF group),30 patients in each group.Independent sample t test andx2 test were used in comparison among groups,and matched t test in preoperative and postoperative comparison of each group.Results There are 15 (50%) AF patients before surgery and 10 (33.3%) AF patients postoperative 1 month in RS group.But cardiac rhythm of MVP patients has no significant change.Left atrial diameter(LAD) in AF group was larger than in SR group significantly preoperative and postoperative 1 month and 6 months(P < 0.05),and LAD have no significant difference between RAF and PAF group,P > 0.05 ; LAD in RS group preoperative and postoperative 1 month was larger than in PS group(P =0.008 and 0.018,respectively),but there is no significant difference between RS and PS groups postoperative 6 months(P =0.558).Systolic peak velocity(Smm) at valve ring with PWTDI were(6.0 ± 1.4) cm/s,(6.7 ± 1.8) cm/s and (6.2 ± 1.6) cm/s preoperative and postoperative 1 month and 6 months,lower than normal range obviously; Smm before surgery in PAF group was(9.3 ± 3.7)cm/s,but reduced obviously after surgery 1 month and 6 months and near the level of rheumatic patients.Conclusion Generate and development mechanism of AF in MS and MVP patients exist some extent difference,the rhythm of partial MS patients with chronic AF will turn to and maintain sinus rhythm along with LAD decreased,there is no this characteristic in MVP patients.
4.The analysis of right ventricular outflow tract procedures for repair of tetralogy of Fallot and postoperative right ventricular function
Minhua FANG ; Huishan WANG ; Yan JIN ; Zengwei WANG ; Zhenlong WANG ; Chunzhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;(5):261-264
Objective To analyze the relation of right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) procedures for repair of tetralogy of Fallot and postoperative right ventricular function in order to improve the postoperative results at mid-long term follow-up.Methods A total of 125 patients for data collection with repair of TOF between January 2003 and January 2006 were prospectively enrolled in the study.Among them,66 were male and 59 were female.The ages ranged from 1 to 5 (3.4 ± 1.1) years,weight from 7 to 26 (15.2 ± 5.7) kg.20 healthy controls with a similar age and body weight were included.The type of RVOT procedure included transannular patch repair (M1) in 67 patients,patch to infundibulum (M2) in 6 patients,tranright-ventricle (RV) no patch repair (M3) in 18 patients and transatrial-transpulmonary no patch repair (M4) in 34 patients.Doppler echocardiogram and tissue Doppler imaging were performed to evaluate RV function.RV systolic function was evaluatedusing tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) and index of myocardial performance (MPI).RV diastolic function was evaluatedusing ratio of Em/Am and E/Em.Unvariate and logistic regression analysis were used to identify the affective factors.Results In five years fellow-up,MPI and E/Em were higher in patents with M1 and M2 than those in the patients with M3 and M4.Univariate analysis revealed Nakata index,previous shunt operation,operative techniques、postoperative pulmonary regurgitation and during of QRS as risk factors for MPI.In the multivariate analysis,operative techniques and during of QRS were risk factors for MPI.Univariate analysis revealed Nakata index,operative techniques,PR and during of QRS as risk factors for E/Em.In the multivariate analysis,PR was the risk factor for E/Em.Conclusion RV dysfunction is associated with the type of RVOT procedure,diastolic dysfunction is correlative with postoperative PR and systolic dysfunction is correlative with enlarge of RVOT with patch and during of QRS.Echocardiographic imaging is a simple and reliable method for assessment of RV function after repaired TOF.
5.Early hemodynamic evaluation of aortic valve replacement with Hancock Ⅱ Ultra valve
Zongtao YIN ; Huishan WANG ; Zengwei WANG ; Yan JIN ; Jinsong HAN ; Hengchang SONG ; Nanbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(12):720-723
Objective To study the aortic valve replacement with Hancock Ⅱ Ultra valve and its early hemodynamic results.Methods The 30 patients who received Hancock Ⅱ Ultra aortic valve replacement at our hospital were matched 1 ∶1 with 30 patients who received Hancock Ⅱ on variables known to affect hemodynamic measurements:size of valve,age,sex,and body surface area.Early postoperative transthoracic echocardiography was performed in all patients.Results 3 months postoperatively,Hancock Ⅱ Ultra valves had significantly lower transvalular gradients,velocity,left ventricle mass index and larger effective orifice area.Compared with Hancock Ⅱ valves,in ≤22 mm group,Hancock Ⅱ Ultra valves had significantly lower transvalular velocity[ (2.26 ± 0.05 ) vs ( 2.57 ± 0.06 ),t =2.07,P < 0.05 ],lower transvalular mean gradients [(11.4 ±1.3) vs (13.1 ±1.5),t =2.09,P<0.05],higher effective orifice area[ (0.79 ±0.13)vs(0.71 ±0.02),t =2.06,P<0.05],lower left ventricle mass index[ (119.1 ± 11.1)vs(133.2 ±16.4),t =2.67,P <0.05] and bigger left ventricle outflow tract (20.4 ±0.3 vs 18.9 ±0.2,t =2.23,P<0.05).Conclusion The Hancock Ⅱ Ultra valve has more favorable early postoperative hemodynamics than the Hancock Ⅱ,especially for the small aortic ring patients.
6.Individualized treatment prevents patient-prosthesis mismatch after aortic valve replacement with small aortic annulus
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Tingting WANG ; Hongguang HAN ; Hengchang SONG ; Yan JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(27):4310-4317
BACKGROUND:It is so difficult to have aortic valve replacement with smal aortic annulus. Improper treatment may lead to patients with valvular mismatch phenomenon, and thus make left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, increase transvalvular pressures, cause cardiac hypertrophy secondary to increased left ventricular afterload and even congestive heart failure.
OBJECTIVE:To summarize the treatment strategy for preventing valvular mismatch phenomenon caused by smal aortic annulus after aortic valve replacement.
METHODS:Eighty-five patients with smal aortic annulus underwent aortic valve replacement surgery. 19 mm SJM Regent valve was applied to the patients with orifice diameter>17 ≤ 19 mm;to the adult patients with orifice diameter ≤ 17 mm, we performed bovine pericardial patch enlargement of the smal aortic annulus and valve replacement using 19 mm SJM Regent valve. For those with orifice diameter>19 ≤ 21 mm, we selected 21 mm Hancock II ultra biological valve for valve replacement. Effective orifice area index, left ventricular mass index, inter-ventricular septal thickness, left ventricular wal thickness, trans-valvular peak velocity, the pressure difference across the valve and trans-valvular mean pressure were measured through echocardiography. After discharge, patients were fol owed up in out-patient clinic and evaluated regularly by echocardiography.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were no early deaths after operation and al cases were cured and discharged. Fol ow-up time was between 6 months and 3 years. The main complications included low cardiac output syndrome in two cases, reoperation due to bleeding in one case, and ventilator dependence in two cases. No cases occurred in cerebral complications such as cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral thrombosis, and no valvular dysfunction or card flap appeared. There was no bovine pericardium tearing, thrombosis, calcification, tumor-like bulge, infection or immune reactions. A total of 81 cases were fol owed up and the fol ow-up rate was 95%(81/85). There were NYHA class grade I in 65 cases, and grade II in 16 cases. Peak velocity across the aortic valve and the mean pressure were significantly decreased, effective orifice area index increased significantly, left ventricular mass index, left ventricular wal thickness and the thickness of the inter-ventricular septum were significantly reduced compared with pre-operation, and no valvular mismatch phenomenon occurred. Compared 21 mm Hancock II ultra biological valve with 21 mm SJM Regent group, the former got a better peak velocity and mean trans-valvular pressure, and better left ventricular remodeling index. Body weight and body surface area were significantly increased in 19 mm Regent valve group after operation. The results suggest that individualized treatment strategies should be taken to prevent the occurrence of postoperative valvular mismatch phenomenon for patients with smal aortic annulus.
7.Radiofrequency and ganglion plexus ablation in heart valve surgery: a propensity matching analysis
Zongtao YIN ; Huishan WANG ; Jinsong HAN ; Keyan ZHAO ; Yan JIN ; Yuji ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(1):18-22
Objective:To evaluate the long-term results of combined ganglion plexus ablation(GPA) during radiofrequency ablation(RF) with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation(LSP-AF).Methods:This retrospective study sample consisted of 268 patients with LSP-AF underwent valve operations concomitant RF maze Ⅳ procedure. Data were collected prospectively on perioperative outcomes, rhythm status, survival, and clinical events. Propensity score matching conducted by RF and RF+ GPA resulted in 102 patients per group.Results:Independent predictors for rhythm success at 1 year were combined GPA( OR=0.205, P=0.005), smaller left atrium size( OR=1.091, P=0.000); at 5-year and 8-year were a shorter history of AF( OR=1.069, P=0.023; OR=1.066, P=0.030), and smaller left atrium size( OR=1.091, P=0.000; OR=1.086, P=0.000). After matching, RF+ GPA group had significantly higher sinus rhythm(SR) without antiarrhythmic drugs(AADs) at 6 months(91.3% vs. 79.8%, P=0.026), 1-year(90.2% vs. 78.5%, P=0.028), but there were no difference between the two groups at 5-year(64.8% vs. 64.4%, P=0.956), and 8-year(53.3% vs. 50.6%, P=0.711). During the 6 postoperative months, fewer patients in the RF+ GPA group underwent follow-up cardioversions(2.0% vs. 8.8%, P=0.030). Actuarial survival curves did not differ significantly between the 2 groups( HR=1.327, 95% CI 0.4633-3.802, P=0.598). Conclusion:The combination of GPA can be effective at the early postoperative stage for SR restoration in Maze Ⅳ procedures for the treatment of LSP-AF in heart valve surgeries, particularly for lower AADs use and lower cardioversions. However, this effect will gradually diminish after one year.
8.Two kinds of artificial valve rings in the treatment of degenerative mitral regurgitation due to pure mitral valve ring expansion
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Tingting WANG ; Hongguang HAN ; Hengchang SONG ; Yan JIN ; Yan ZHU ; Zhaohui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(16):2578-2582
BACKGROUND:Incidence of degenerative mitral regurgitation show a gradual increase tendency,but there is no report on degenerative mitral regurgitation due to pure mitral valve ring expansion in China.OBJECTIVE:To summarze the early and midterm outcomes of pure mitral valve annuloplasty in the treatment of degenerative mitral regurgitation due to pure mitral valve ring expansion. METHODS :Forty-eight patients with degenerative mitrlal regurgitation due to pure mitral valve ring expansion underwent pure mitral valve annuloplasty, including 23 cases treated with Carpentier-Edwards Physio ring and 23 with SJMTM rigid saddle ring.Affter discharge,echocardiography was used to evaluate heart function and mitral regurgitation degree during the follow-up.The outcomes were compared between the two groups. RWSULTS AND CONCLUSION:There was no early death after operation and all cases were cured and discharged.All patients were followed up for 3 months to 4years,and the cardiac function and mitral valve regurgitation were significantly improved (no mitral regurgitation in 36 cases,trivial regurgitation in 10 cases and mild mitral regurgitation in 2cases).According to NYHA grading,there were 32 cases of level 1 and 16 ceses of level Ⅱ. The echocardiography showed that postoperative left atrium diameter, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, left ventricular end-systolic diameter, pulmonary artery systolic pressure and the ratio of regurgitation beam area to left atrial area were significantly lower than those before operation (P < 0.01). The left ventricular ejection fraction increased greatly (P < 0.01). There was no ring rupture, ring avulsion and hemolysis. Postoperative transvalvular pressure was less than 3 mm Hg. However, there were no significant differences in the above-mentioned parameters between the Carpentier-Edwards Physio ring and SJMTM rigid saddle ring groups. The results suggest that the pure mitral valve annuloplasty is excelent in the treatment of degenerative mitral regurgitation due to pure mitral valve ring expansion, through the right surgical techniques and the right choice of artificial valve ring.
9.Artificial valve ring implantation and Cox Maze IIIprocedure in treatment of degenerative mitral annulus dilatation complicated by atrial fibrillation
Jinsong HAN ; Huishan WANG ; Zengwei WANG ; Zongtao YIN ; Hongguang HAN ; Yan JIN ; Yu LIU ; Keyan ZHAO ; Yan YU ; Yang ZHAO ; Zhaohui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(52):8522-8528
BACKGROUND:For patients with degenerative mitral annulus dilatation complicated by atrial fibrilation, atrial fibrilation is needed to be treated concomitant with artificial valve ring implantation. Although Cox maze III procedure is the gold standard for treatment of atrial fibrilation, its safety has been questioned. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the safety of artificial valve rings implantation and Cox Maze III procedure for treatment of degenerative mitral annulus dilatation complicated by atrial fibrilation. METHODS: A total of 43 patients with degenerative mitral annulus dilatation and atrial fibrilation were enroled and were randomly divided into test group (n=21) and control group (n=22). Patients in the test group were treated with mitral valvuloplasty and Cox Maze III procedure. Patients in the control group were only treated with mitral valvuloplasty. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Intraoperative safety indexes: the durations of cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic clamping. and the incidence of hemoglobinuria in the test group were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the urine output between these two groups. (2) Postoperative safety indexes: the incidence of atrial dysrhythmia (i.e., any atrial dysrhythmia other than atrial fibrilation), proportion of patients requiring a temporary pacemaker and hospital stays in the test group were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the secondary-thoracotomy bleeding rate and incidence of stroke between these two groups. (3) Postoperative outcomes: the rates of cardioversion to achieve sinus rhythm at the day of surgery and at discharge in the test group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.001). At discharge, patients in both groups were al at NYHA functional class Ior II. Echocardiography showed trace to mild mitral regurgitation and complete closure of the tricuspid valve. There were no significant differences in the left atrial diameter, left ventricular diameter, left ventricular volume, and ejection fraction between these two groups. However, the proportions of mitral and tricuspid valve peak A-waves were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.001). These results show that artificial valve ring implantation and Cox Maze III procedure is a safe and effective method for treating degenerative mitral annulus dilatation complicated by atrial fibrilation during operation.
10.The technical improvement and effect analysis of ultrasound-guided thrombin injection in the treatment of femoral pseudoaneurysm
Tao DONG ; Qingwen WANG ; Zechao HAN ; Peng CHEN ; Huishan YAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2020;29(9):794-798
Objective:To investigate the method and clinical effect of ultrasound-guided thrombin injection in the treatment of femoral pseudoaneurysm.Methods:From January 2017 to December 2019, 71 patients in Gongren Hospital with femoral pseudoaneurysm were treated by ultrasound-guided thrombin injection. There were 55 cases of fistula type and 16 cases of fissure type. The maximum diameter of the cavity and the neck of pseudoaneurysm were measured and recorded. Two groups of patients were injected thrombin under ultrasound guidance (according to the shape of the pseudoaneurysm neck, different injection methods were used). The treatments for the first time and first recurrence of the two groups were treated with the corresponding conventional injection method. For the second fracture type of the second recurrence of the patients, the method of cross injection and gradual advance to the pseudoaneurysm neck was used for the third time, and the compression time was extended after the blood flow in the cavity disappeared. Ultrasound was performed at 24 hours and 1 week after operation to observe the blood flow and thrombosis.Results:In 55 patients with pseudoaneurysm of fistula type, 54 patients were treated successfully after once injected, pseudoaneurysm recurred in 1 patient relapsed by ultrasound 24 hours after operation, and the second injection was successful. In 16 patients with pseudoaneurysm of fissure type, 10 patients were successfully treated after once injection, 6 patients recurred 24 hours after operation, 4 patients were successfully treated after the second injection, and 2 patients after the third injection. There was no correlation between the recurrence of fistula pseudoaneurysm and the diameter of the pseudoaneurysm neck( r s=0.103, P=0.455), while the recurrence of fissure pseudoaneurysm was closely related to the diameter of the pseudoaneurysm neck( r s=0.870, P<0.001). Finally, all the patients achieved satisfactory curative effect, and the cure rate was 100%. Conclusions:Ultrasound-guided thrombin injection in the treatment of femoral pseudoaneurysm has a significant clinical effect. However it is necessary to determine the shape of the pseudoaneurysm neck and measure the diameter of the pseudoaneurysm neck before operation, so as to adopt a reasonable and effective injection method, to improve the success rate of the first treatment and reduce the recurrence.