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Clinical Durability of the Pericardial Xenograft Valve: Ten Years' Experience with Mitral Replacement
Authors:Marian I. Ionescu  Donald R. Smith  Syed S. Hasan  Muthiah Chidambaram  Anand P. Tandon
Affiliation:From the Departments of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Cardiology, The General Infirmary, Leeds, and The Royal Infirmary, Halifax, England
Abstract:
Data from 366 patients with mitral valve replacement (250 single and 116 multiple) who received pericardial xenografts between 1971 and 1981 were analyzed. Cumulative duration of follow-up was 1,151 patient-years, with a maximum duration of 10.7 years. Actuarial survival at 11 years is 71.6 ± 14.2%. Pericardial valve failure occurred in 7 patients (0.6 episodes per 100 patient-years). Actuarial freedom from valve failure at 11 years is 90.4 ± 9.1% for the entire series. Although 275 (75.1%) patients were in chronic atrial fibrillation, anticoagulants were not used in any patient beyond the first 6 postoperative weeks. The incidence of emboli was 0.6% per year. Six episodes occurred following single mitral valve replacement and 1 after multiple valve replacement (5 early and 2 late). The actuarial freedom from embolism is 96.4 ± 1.5% at 6 and 11 years postoperatively. Valve thrombosis has not been encountered.This analysis has shown a low incidence of valve dysfunction and a very low risk of embolic complications without long-term anticoagulation. The pericardial xenograft is a safe substitute for the mitral valve, with predictable behavior during the first decade of follow-up.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Mr. Ionescu   Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery   The General Infirmary   Great George St   Leeds LS1 3EX   England
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