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  • Mitral Valve Replacement with Modified Anterior Leaflet Preservation Technique

    ObjectiveTo summarize clinical outcomes of mitral valve replacement (MVR) with modified anterior leaflet preservation technique,improve therapeutic effects and reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity. MethodsFrom May 2005 to December 2012,128 patients underwent MVR with modified anterior leaflet preservation technique (modified group) in Beijing Anzhen Hospital,among whom 14 patients received concomitant aortic valve replacement. There were 49 male and 79 female patients in the modified group with their age of 45.0±12.3 years. Another 128 patients who underwent routine MVR during the same period were also included in this study as the control group,including 55 male and 73 female patients with their age of 48.0±8.4 years. There was no statistical difference in preoperative clinical characteristics between the 2 groups (P>0.05). ResultsIn the modified group,there was no perioperative death. Postoperatively,6 patients received reexploration for bleeding,4 patients had low cardiac output syndrome,5 patients had pulmonary infection,1 patient received tracheostomy,and 3 patients had acute kidney failure (AKI). In the control group,5 patients died postoperatively including 3 patients with left ventricular rupture and 2 patients with severe low cardiac output syndrome. Postoperatively,5 patients received reexploration for bleeding,12 patients had low cardiac output syndrome,4 patients had pulmonary infection,and 6 patients had AKI. Echocardiography at 6th month during follow-up showed that left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD) and left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVESD) of modified group patients were improved compared with control group patients. There was statistical difference in LVEF and LVESD between the 2 groups (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in LVEDD between the 2 groups (P>0.05). LVEF,LVEDD and LVESD of modified group patients during follow-up were statistically different from preoperative values (P<0.05). LVEDD of control group patients during follow-up was statistically different from preoperative LVEDD (P<0.05). LVEF and LVESD of control group patients during follow-up was not statistically different from preoperative values (P>0.05). ConclusionMVR with modified anterior leaflet preservation technique is simple to perform with satisfactory short-term results. This technique is suitable for various types of mitral valve diseases especially degenerative mitral valve disease and infective endocarditis.

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  • 保留二尖瓣装置的二尖瓣置换术

    目的 比较传统二尖瓣置换术 (MVR)和保留二尖瓣装置的 MVR治疗单纯风湿性二尖瓣狭窄的临床效果。 方法 回顾性分析 77例单纯风湿性二尖瓣狭窄行 MVR患者的临床资料 ,按术式不同将其分为 3组 ,组 1:35例 ,保留全部二尖瓣装置 ;组 2 :19例 ,保留二尖瓣后瓣瓣下结构 ;对照组 :2 3例 ,行传统 MVR手术。 结果 术后早期对照组和组 1各死亡 1例 ,晚期对照组死亡 2例 ,组 1和组 2各死亡 1例。术后 3~ 16个月超声心动图检查显示 ,对照组和组 2左心室舒张期末内径 (L VEDD)较术前明显增大 (Plt;0 .0 1) ,组 1L VEDD增大不明显 (Pgt;0 .0 1)。组 1、组 2左心室射血分数 (EF)和短轴缩短率 (FS)较术前有明显改善 (Plt;0 .0 1) ,对照组改善不明显 (Pgt;0 .0 1)。 结论 单纯风湿性二尖瓣狭窄患者行 MVR时保留二尖瓣装置有利于术后左心功能的恢复。

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  • Comparison between Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Replacement via Right Minithoracotomy and Traditional Mitral Valve Replacement

    Objective To compare clinical outcomes and safety between minimally invasive mitral valve replacement via right minithoracotomy (mini-MVR) and traditional mitral valve replacement (MVR). Methods Clinical data of 68 patients with valvular heart diseases who underwent mini-MVR from February 2009 to December 2011 in Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. There were 36 males and 32 females in this mini-MVR group with their mean age of 34.2±11.2 years. Preoperatively, there were 21 patients with mitral stenosis (MS), 17 patients with mitral insufficiency (MI), 30 patients with MS and MI, and 19 patients with tricuspid insufficiency (TI). Another 200 patients with valvular heart diseases who underwent traditional MVR during the same period were included as the control group. There were 86 males and 114 females in the control group with their mean age of 49.4±13.2 years. Preoperatively, there were 85 patients with MS, 66 patients with MI, 49 patients with MS and MI, and 76 patients with TI. Hospital mortality, aortic crossclamp time, length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, postoperative chest tube drainage, reexploration for bleeding and postoperative morbidities were compared between the two groups. Results There was no in-hospital death in the mini-MVR group. There was no statistical difference in hospital mortality, cardiopulmonary bypass time, incidence of reexploration for bleeding, postoperative arrhythmias, dialysis-requiring acute renal failure and wound infection between the two group (P>0.05). Aortic crossclamp time of the mini-MVR group was significantly longer than that of the control group. But postoperative mechanical ventilation time (10.2±3.1 h vs. 15.2±7.1 h, P=0.008), chest tube drainage(92.0±28.0 ml vs. 205.0±78.0 ml, P=0.000), blood transfusion (0.8±1.6 U vs. 1.9±2.1 U, P=0.006), length of ICU stay (14.0±8.0 h vs. 26.0±12.0 h, P=0.003) and length of hospital stay (14.8±4.6 d vs. 19.7±3.2 d, P=0.006)of the mini-MVR group were significantly shorter or less than those of the control group. Conclusion The safety of mini-MVR is comparable to that of traditional MVR without causing higher postoperative morbidities, while the postoperative recovery after mini-MVR is better than traditional MVR.

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  • Bileaflet Preservation in Mitral Valve Replacement for Patients with Severe Mitral Regurgitation

    ObjectiveTo analyze clinical experience and outcomes of bileaflet preservation in mitral valve replace-ment (MVR) for patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR). MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 17 patients with severe MR who underwent MVR with bileaflet preservation in the Department of Cardiovascular surgery of Guangdong General Hospital from June 2011 to January 2013. There were 14 males and 3 females with mean age of 63.41±11.82 years (range, 38 to 82 years). There were 13 patients with atrial fibrillation. Preoperatively, 5 patients were in New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class Ⅲ, and 12 patients were in NYHA class Ⅳ. There were 7 patients with ischemic MR, 9 patients with degenerative MR, and 1 patient with rheumatic MR. ResultsMVR with bileaflet preservation was performed for all the patients. Concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting was performed for 4 patients. Eleven patients received bioprosthetic MVR, and 6 patients received mechanical MVR. There was no in-hospital death, postoperative low cardiac output syndrome or left ventricular rupture. All the 17 patients were followed up for a mean duration of 16.44±5.02 months (range, 2 to 25 months). During follow-up, 1 patient died of severe paravalvular leak 2 months after surgery. All the other patients had good mitral valve function. None of the patients had anticoagulation or prosthetic valve related complication. Patient's heart function was significantly improved. Eleven patients were in NYHA functional class Ⅰ, 4 patients were in NYHA class Ⅱ, and 1 patient was in NYHA class Ⅲ. Cardiothoracic ratio, left atrial dimension, left ventricular end-diastolic dimension and left ventricular end-systole dimension postoperatively and during follow-up were significantly smaller than preoperative values. Postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was significantly lower than preoperative LVEF(50.94%±8.78% vs. 55.31%±10.44%, P=0.04), but LVEF during follow-up was not statistically different from preoperative LVEF(55.31%±10.44% vs. 56.13%±9.67%, P=0.73), and LVEF during follow-up was significantly higher than postoperative LVEF(56.13%±9.67% vs. 50.94%±8.78%, P=0.02). There was no statistical difference between postoperative mitral pressure half-time (PHT)and PHT during follow-up (95.06±19.00 ms vs. 94.56±19.19 ms, P=0.91). ConclusionMVR with bileaflet preservation is a safe and effective surgical technique for patients with severe MR, and can significantly improve postoperative left ventricular remodeling and function.

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  • 保留后瓣及瓣下结构的二尖瓣置换术

    目的 总结保留后瓣及瓣下结构的二尖瓣置换术(MVR)的临床经验,并观察其与常规MVR比较的临床效果。方法 风湿性心瓣膜病患者54例,其中行保留后瓣及瓣下结构的MVR24例(保留二尖瓣后瓣组),行常规MVR30例(常规手术组),观察两组患者术前、术后3个月的左心室舒张期末内径(LVEDD)、左心室射血分数(LVEF)、左心室短轴缩短率(LVFS)等指标。结果 保留二尖瓣后瓣组无死亡患者,常规手术组死亡1例;保留二尖瓣后瓣组术后血管活性药物的用量、种类和呼吸机使用时间较常规手术组减少;术后3个月保留二尖瓣后瓣组LVEDD较常规手术组减小,LVEF较常规手术组增大(P〈0.05)。结论 保留后瓣及瓣下结构的MVR手术操作不复杂,不增加心内手术时间,有可能减少左心室破裂的危险,术中操作仔细可以避免卡瓣,术后心功能恢复较好,更适用于心功能较差、左心室较大的以二尖瓣关闭不全为主的患者。

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  • Clinical Outcomes of Preservation of Posterior Leaflet and Subvalvular Structures in Mitral Valve Replacement

    Abstract: Objective To summarize our experience and clinical outcomes of preservation of posterior leaflet and subvalvular structures in mitral valve replacement(MVR). Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 1 035 patients who underwent MVR in Beijing An Zhen Hospital from January 2006 to March 2011. There were 562 male patients and 473 female patients with their age of 37-78(53.84±13.13)years old. There were 712 patients with rheumatic valvular heart disease and 323 patients with degenerative valve disease, 389 patients with mitral stenosis and 646 patients with mitral regurgitation. No patient had coronary artery disease in this group. For 457 patients in non-preservation group, bothleaflets and corresponding chordal excision was performed, while for 578 patients in preservation group, posterior leafletand subvalvular structures were preserved. There was no statistical difference in demographic and preoperative clinical characteristics between the two groups. Postoperative mortality and morbidity, and left ventricular size and function were compared between the two groups. Results There was no statistical difference in postoperative mortality(2.63% vs. 1.21%, P =0.091)and morbidity (8.53% vs. 7.44%, P=0.519)between the non-preservation group and preservation group, except that the rate of left ventricular rupture of non-preservation group was significantly higher than that of preservation group(1.09% vs. 0.00%, P=0.012). The average left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD)measured by echocardiography 6 months after surgery decreased in both groups, but there was no statistical difference between the two groups. The average left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 6 months after surgery was significantly improved compared with preoperative average LVEF in both groups. The average LVEF 6 months after surgery in patients with mitral regurgitation in the preservation group was significantly higher than that in non-preservation group (56.00%±3.47% vs. 53.00%±3.13%,P =0.000), and there was no statistical difference in the average LVEF 6 months after surgery in patients with mitral stenosis between the two groups(57.00%±5.58% vs. 56.00%±4.79%,P =0.066). Conclusion Preservation of posterior leaflet and subvalvular structures in MVR is a safe and effective surgical technique to reduce the risk of left ventricle rupture and improve postoperative left ventricular function.

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  • Application of Lower Sternal Incision with On-pump, Beating Heart Intracardiac Procedures in Mitral Valve Replacement

    Abstract: Objective To explore the application of lower sternal incision with on-pump, beating heart intracardiac procedures in mitral valve replacement (MVR). Methods We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 42 patients (minimal incision group) with valvular heart diseases who underwent MVR via lower sternal incision under the beating heart condition in Xinqiao Hospital of the Third Military Medical University from January 2011 to December 2011. There were 16 male and 26 female patients with their average age of 42.3±12.7 years in the minimal incision group. We also randomly selected 42 patients with valvular heart diseases who underwent MVR via routine midline sternotomy during the same period in our department as the control group. There were 18 male and 24 female patients with their average age of 43.8±13.1 years in the control group. Operation time, cardiopulmonary bypass time, major complications, chest drainage  in postoperative 24 hours, skin incision length and average postoperative hospital stay were observed and compared  between the two groups. Results There was no major perioperative complication such as in-hospital death. There was no reexploration for postoperative bleeding, complete atrioventricular block, embolism or perivalvular leakage in the minimal incision group. There was no statistical difference in cardiopulmonary bypass time, operation time, or the incidence of  reexploration for postoperative bleeding, wound infection and perivalvular leakage between the two groups(P>0.05). The skin incision length in the minimal incision group was shortened by 5.2 cm compared to that in the control group (7.9±1.4 cm vs. 13.1±3.3 cm, P=0.000). Chest drainage in postoperative 24 hours in the minimal incision group was significantly less than that of the control group (183.6±40.2 ml vs. 273.4±59.9 ml, P=0.000). Postoperative hospital stay in the minimal incision group was significantly shorter than that of the control group (8.1±1.3 d vs. 10.6±2.1 d, P=0.000). Forty patients in the minimal incision group were followed up for 3-15 months and 2 patients were lost during follow-up. Four patients had postoperative wound pain, and the majority of patients didn’t have significant wound scar formation but a satisfactory quality of life. Thirty-eight patients in the control group were followed up for 3-15 months, 4 patients were lost during follow-up, and 17 patients had postoperative wound pain. Conclusion Lower sternal incision with beating heart can reduce the surgical injury, simplify the operation procedure and improve the therapeutic efficacy. It is a safe, effective and esthetic surgical approach for MVR.

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  • Cooperation and Experience in Mitral Valve Replacement under Thoracoscopy

    目的 总结胸腔镜下二尖瓣置换术的护理配合要点。 方法 2011年7月-12月利用腔镜技术以肋间开胸方式对5例心脏疾患患者施行二尖瓣置换手术,术前充分准备和术中密切配合,确保了手术的顺利施行和完成。 结果 除1例患者因术中出血改为传统开胸手术外,其余4例均顺利完成手术。患者术中出血量平均约300 mL,术后平均引流量约100 mL,手术平均时间4 h,患者术后在监护室留观1 d后转入病房。 结论 腔镜二尖瓣置换术是一项值得推广的手术方式,护理人员要不断加强知识的学习和更新,以适应新术式发展对护理工作的挑战和要求。

    Release date:2016-09-08 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Impact of Choice of Prosthetic Heart Valves on Quality of Life for Elderly Patients after Mitral Valve Replacement:A Controlled Trial

    Objective To evaluate postoperative quality of life (QOL) of patients aged over 65 after mitral valvereplacement (MVR). Methods Ninety patients aged over 65 undergoing MVR by the same surgical group in Departmentof Cardiovascular Surgery of Anzhen Hospital were prospectively enrolled in this study. There were 62 male and 28 femalepatients with their age of 65-76 (68.6±6.8) years. There were 55 patients with hypertension,38 patients with type 2 diabetes,and all the patients had persistent atrial fibrillation. Nottingham Healthy Profile (NHP,Part I) and Duke Activity StatuIndex (DASI) were used to evaluate preoperative and postoperative QOL. According to the choice of prosthetic heart valves they received,all the patients were divided into two groups with 45 patients in each group: biological valve group and mechanical valve group. All the patients received MVR via the interatrial groove approach under general anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass. Mechanical valve replacement was performed using continuous suture without preserving the posterior leaflet of the mitral valve. Biological valve replacement was performed using interrupted suture and some of the posteriorleaflet of the mitral valve was routinely preserved. Patients in both groups underwent intraoperative bilateral pulmonary vein isolation and left atrial appendage ablation using a bipolar radiofrequency ablation device. The left atrial appendage was not excised or ligated. Results Postoperative QOL of all the patients was significantly better than preoperative QOL. There was no statistical difference in NHP and DASI at the 6th month after discharge between the 2 groups. But from the 1st year after discharge,QOL of the biological valve group was significantly better than that of the mechanical valve group. At the 3rd year after discharge,NHP and DASI of the mechanical valve group was not statistically different from those at the 1st year after discharge,but NHP and DASI of the biological valve group was significantly better than those at the 1st year after discharge. Conclusions QOL of elderly patients are significantly improved after MVR. Patients who receive biologicalvalve replacement may acquire better long-term QOL than patients who receive mechanical valve replacement.

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  • Surgical Treatment for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy Complicated by Infective Endocarditis

    Abstract:?Objective?To analyze surgical procedures and clinical outcomes for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) complicated by infective endocarditis.?Methods?We retrospectively analyzed clinical data of 7 patients with HOCM complicated by infective endocarditis who underwent modified Morrow procedure,removal of intracardiac vegetation,and valve replacement in Fu Wai Hospital from Sep. 2006 to Feb. 2012. There were 5 male patients and 2 female patients with their mean age of 39.80±13.60 years(ranging 21-55). Postoperative clinical outcomes were observed. Preoperative and postoperative left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradients, left atrium (LA) diameter,left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and heart function were compared.?Results?There was no in-hospital death and perioperative survival rate was 100% in this group. Bacteria vegetations were multiply detected on the mitral valve leaflet (7 cases), aortic valve leaflet (4 cases) and ventricular septum (1 case) with their diameter of 2-19 mm. Blood culture showed Staphylococcus aureus (3 cases),Squirrel aureus (1 case) . Postoperatively, first-degree atrioventricular block occurred in 2 patients, complete left bundle branch block in 1 patient, left anterior division block in 2 patients, and all these complications were not treated. Postoperative LVOT gradient and LA diameter were significantly lower than preoperative values (P<0.05), and cardiac function was significantly improved in these patients. All the patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography at a mean follow-up of 13.00±17.19 (1-49) months in outpatient service. The clinical symptoms of all these patients were diminished or significantly ameliorated and their quality of life was considerably improved. All the patients had NYHA classⅠorⅡ without any reintervention or death during follow-up.?Conclusion?Modified Morrow procedure and valve replacement is a good surgical strategy for patients with HOCM complicated by infective endocarditis with satisfactory early and mid-term clinical outcomes.

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