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Česky / Czech version | Prakt. Lék., 2006, 86, No. 6, p. 328-330 |
Is mechanical valve iwplantation the best solution for patients with
aortic valve disease?
ČOČEK D., PAZDERKOVÁ R, SETINA M. Kardiochirurgické oddělení Nemocnice České Budějovice a.s., primář MUDr. Marek Setina, CSc. |
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Summary: Aortic valve replacement using a mechanical valve is a conventional proceduře for patients under 65 years
of age but requires lifetime anticoagulation. The authors' question is whether this choice is appropriate and
safe enough.
Methods: Consecutive patients who had mechanical aortic valve replacement and were operated on between 2000 and 2003 in Departure of cardiac surgery at Hospital Ceske Budějovice, were followed up for one
year.
Results: Thirty day mortality was 2.9 %. Follow-up was completed on 98% patients. Late mortality was 4%.
There were neither tromboembolic events nor bleeding during one year follow-up, but we noted two strokes of unclear origin and one case of prosthetic endocarditis. The symptomatology NYHA deereased from
2.36+0.91 to 1.13+0.45.
Conclusion: Aortic valve replacement using mechanical valve is safe and related complications are acceptable.
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