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Long-term follow-up of cardiac valve replacement using bioprosthesis in patients 70 years old and older
Authors:Ueyama Keishi  Kamiya Hiroyuki  Kanamori Taro  Ohashi Hirokazu  Yasushi Tsutsumi  Kawai Takahiro  Ohnaka Masateru
Institution:Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Maizuru Mutual Hospital, Japan. Kueyama@Kanazawa-heart.or.jp
Abstract:Good long-term results with the bioprosthetic valves for patients 70 years old and older have been reported. However, because the average lifespan is increasing, we aimed to clarify whether patients older than 70 may still be candidates for valve re-replacement. Seventy-one patients 70 years old and older, who received a total of 81 bioprosthetic valve replacements during 73 procedures between 1988 and 2000, were reviewed. There were 8 hospital and 7 late deaths. Ten-year actual survival after valve replacement was 73.5%, and 82.8% when hospital deaths were excluded. During the follow-up period, 2 patients received mitral valve re-replacement. Ten years of freedom from reoperation were found in 66.7% for all valves and in 50.0% for mitral valves. The average lifespan in Japan is currently 77.64 years for men and 84.62 years for women; therefore, valve degeneration in patients who receive bioprosthesis replacement in their early 70s should be anticipated.
Keywords:Bioprosthesis  Bioprosthetic valve  Aged  Valve replacement  Structural valve deterioration
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