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Chronic intravascular hemolysis after aortic valve replacement with Ionescu-Shiley xenograft: Comparative study with Bjork-Shiley prosthesis
Authors:Pedro R. Febres-Roman  Wilson C. Bourg  Richard A. Crone  Richard C. Davis  Troy H. Williams
Affiliation:From the Cardiology and Hematology Sections, Department of Medicine, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Twenty patients with a prosthetic valve (Ionescu-Shiley or Bjork-Shiley) in the aortic position were studied for evidence of intravascular hemolysis. Serum lactic dehydrogenase and serum haptoglobin levels were used as the most sensitive indicators of hemolysis. Elevated concentrations of lactic dehydrogenase were found in all 10 patients with an Ionescu-Shiley prosthesis (mean 402 IU/liter) and in 7 of 10 patients with a Bjork-Shiley prosthesis (mean 234 IU/liter). The mean serum haptoglobin was 15 mg/dl (range 10 to 28) in patients with the Ionescu-Shiley valve and 96 mg/dl (15 to 284) for those with the Bjork-Shiley valve. This study indicates the presence of chronic intravascular hemolysis in patients with the Ionescu-Shiley aortic valve. The increase in lactic dehydrogenase was significantly greater in patients with the Ionescu-Shiley prosthesis than in those with the Bjork-Shiley prosthesis, indicating a slightly shorter red cell life span in the former group.
Keywords:Present address and address for reprints: Pedro R. Febres-Roman   MD   Cardiac Non-Invasive Diagnostic Laboratory   Cardiopulmonary Service   Wright-Patterson Air Force Base   Ohio 45433.
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