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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 98, 181-192, Copyright © 1989 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
WM Jaffe, BG Barratt-Boyes, A Sadri, JB Gavin, HA Coverdale and JM Neutze
A new-generation porcine valve fixed in glutaraldehyde at zero pressure and
mounted on an acetal copolymer flexible stent was inserted in 97 patients
between August 1983 and October 1986. The mean age of the patients was 51
years (range 10 to 76) and eight were under the age of 20 years. There were
57 mitral, 33 aortic, and 10 tricuspid valve replacements. Concomitant
coronary artery bypass grafting was performed in 9% of patients, 40%
underwent multiple valve operations, and in 40% the procedure was a
reoperation. Mean follow-up was 26 months (range 12 to 49) and was 99%
complete. There were no examples of primary tissue failure, and only to
reoperations have been undertaken for infective endocarditis alone. The
early mortality rate was 8.2% and the late mortality rate, 12.1%. Four late
deaths were valve related (two caused by infective endocarditis and two by
embolism). The actuarial 3-year survival rate was 70%, freedom from
infective endocarditis 879%, freedom from embolism 87%, freedom from
reoperation 90%, and freedom from valve-related complications 77%. All but
three surviving patients were in New York Heart Association class I or II.
Doppler echocardiography, performed in 62 of 76 survivors, showed thin and
mobile leaflets in all patients and trivial or mild regurgitation in four
(6%). The mean gradient across the Medtronic Intact valves (Medtronic Blood
Systems Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.) in the aortic position was 17 +/- 5.2 mm
Hg, in the mitral position 3.8 +/- 1.33 mm Hg, and in the tricuspid
position 4.1 +/- 1.14 mm Hg. We conclude that early results with the Intact
valve are encouraging.
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Early follow-up of patients with the Medtronic Intact porcine valve. A new cardiac bioprosthesis
Department of Cardiology, Green Lane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
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