Outcomes of patients undergoing concomitant aortic and mitral valve surgery in northern new England

Autor: Yvon R. Baribeau, Cathy S. Ross, Robert S. Kramer, Donato Sisto, Richard A Boss, Richard P. Cochran, Gerald T. O'Connor, Elaine M. Olmstead, Robert A. Clough, Donald S. Likosky, Reed D. Quinn, Anthony W. DiScipio, Bruce J. Leavitt
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Circulation. 120
ISSN: 1524-4539
Popis: Background— Concomitant aortic (AV) and mitral (MV) valve surgery accounts for 4% of all valve procedures in northern New England. We examined in-hospital and long-term mortality. Methods and Results— This is a report of a prospective study of 1057 patients undergoing concomitant AV and MV surgery from 1989 to 2007. The Social Security Administration Death Master File was used to assess long-term survival. Kaplan–Meier and log-rank tests were performed. In-hospital mortality was 15.5% (11.0% for patients P P =0.033). Median survival by age was 11.0 years for patients P =0.245). Conclusions— Double-valve surgery has a high in-hospital mortality rate and a median survival of 7.3 years. After patients have survived surgery, long-term survival is similar between men and women, smaller and larger patients, and those receiving MV repair or replacement. Survival continues to decline after surviving surgery for patients ≥70 years old and those who undergo concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting. In patients
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