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Mitral valve replacement using mechanical prostheses in children: early and long-term outcomes
Hyung-Tae Sim1, Seung-Cheol Lee, Hong Ju Shin
1Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Compared with mitral repair, mitral valve replacement is an uncommon procedure in children due to associated high mortality and morbidity rates. The present study investigated early and late outcomes after MVR with mechanical prostheses in children at our institution. Between January 1994 and December 2009, 19 children underwent MVR. Mean patient age was 7.6 ± 5.5 years (range 3 months-16 years), and mean body weight was 23.7 ± 15.1 kg (range 5.0-58.1 kg). Mean prosthesis size was 25.8 ± 4.2 mm (range 19-31 mm). There were no operative or late mortalities. Three patients showed decreased left-ventricular function before surgery, and one of them underwent successful heart transplantation due to progressive LV dysfunction at 10 months after MVR. The proportion of patients with freedom from reoperation at 10 years was 94.7 ± 5%. There were no major thromboembolic or bleeding episodes. Although the small number of patients in our study was a limitation, MVR in children was found to result in excellent early and long-term outcomes. It appears that MVR could be considered in children before LV dysfunction develops.
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