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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 221-224, 2022.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-936678

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A 59-year-old man, diagnosed with severe mitral regurgitation, moderate tricuspid regurgitation, and chronic atrial fibrillation with situs inversus totalis, was referred to our hospital. A median sternotomy approach was performed. The surgeon operated from the left side of the operating table, and had an excellent exposure to the mitral and tricuspid valves during the operation. The mitral valve was repaired with the posterior cusp plication technique and ring annuloplasty. The tricuspid valve was repaired with ring annuloplasty. We use a conventional semi rigid ring turned over, because the tricuspid valve has an asymmetric configuration. FullMAZE, and left atrial appendage closure were performed, too. The postoperative course was uneventful.

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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 33(5): 472-478, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134401

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Abstract Background: Right valve diseases are not benign, the tricuspid regurgitation has a significant impact on morbidity and mortality of patients. Objectives: This study aimed to report the short-term results of tricuspid annuloplasty using the De Vega technique modified by Manuel Antunes. Methods: A descriptive-analytical study was performed to evaluate the results of the tricuspid valvuloplasty performed at the Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira between 2012 and 2017. Data were collected by reviewing charts and databases of the Department of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery of the institution. Those with rheumatic diseases or infective endocarditis with tricuspid valve involvement, or reoperation of the tricuspid valve were excluded. Student's t-test and McNemar's were used for statistical analysis. A p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 87 patients were studied, most of them were women (56.3%). The most associated heart valve diseases were mitral regurgitation (27.6%) and aortic regurgitation (20.7%). There was a significant decrease in the degree of tricuspid regurgitation in the postoperative period, with 83.3% of patients with none or mild regurgitation and only 1.1% with severe regurgitation (p = 0.0077). Conclusions: In the current study, tricuspid valve annuloplasty using the modified De Vega technique was shown to be effective in the short term. Further studies are needed to evaluate the long-term results.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/surgery , Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty/methods , Postoperative Period , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/physiopathology , Epidemiology, Descriptive
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Chinese Journal of Cardiology ; (12): 539-543, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-810716

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Objective@#To investigate the risk factors of postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients aged between 40 and 50 years old undergoing cardiac valvular surgery and the impact on outcome.@*Methods@#The clinical data of 286 patients aged between 40 and 50 years old undergoing cardiac valve surgery in Guangdong Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2012 to December 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. Preoperative coronary angiography was performed in all patients. All patients enrolled were divided into AKI group and non-AKI group according to the existence or not of postoperative AKI. Patients with AKI were further divided into AKI stage 1, stage 2, and stage 3 groups according to KDIGO guideline. Demographic characteristics, preoperative clinical data including serum creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate, hemoglobin, uric acid, urinary protein, presence or absence of chronic kidney disease, left ventricular ejection fraction, pulmonary artery pressure, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification, preoperative co-morbidity (hypertension, diabetes, anemia, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease), preoperative medication(vasoactive drugs, diuretic, renin-angiotensin system inhibitor (RASI), surgical data (contrast dosage in coronary angiography, type of cardiac valve surgery) were recorded and analyzed in this retrospective study. The risk factors for postoperative AKI and its impact on clinical outcomes (mortality, hospitalization expenses and Intensive Care Unit stay duration) were evaluated. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors for postoperative AKI and the adjusted variables with P<0.2 were selected for the multivariate logistic regression analysis to define the independent determinants for AKI.@*Results@#AKI was defined in 106 out of 286 enrolled patients, including 96 patients with AKI stage 1, 10 patients with AKI stage 2 and no patients with AKI stage 3. The proportion of coexisting cerebrovascular diseases was higher in AKI group than in non-AKI group (9(8.49%) and 5(2.78%), χ2=4.677, P=0.031), while there was no difference among other baseline data between the two groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that preoperative complications of cerebral vascular disease was an independent risk factor of postoperative AKI (OR=3.578, 95%CI 1.139-11.242, P=0.029). Five out of 106 AKI patients died during hospitalization while there was only 1 patient died among 180 patients without AKI. Patients with AKI after cardiac valve operation experienced higher mortality than patients without AKI (χ2=5.625, P=0.028). Further analysis showed that there was no difference in hospitalization mortality between patients with AKI stage 2 and stage (χ2=0.686, P=0.408) while the hospitalization mortality in patients with AKI stage 2 was higher than those without AKI (χ2=8.113, P=0.004). The hospitalization expenses in patients with AKI were 10.38(8.59,12.54) ×104 RMB, significantly higher than that in patients without AKI (9.72(8.03,11.93) ×104 RMB)(P=0.043). There was no difference in hospitalization expenses between patients with AKI stage 1 and without AKI (P=0.635). The hospitalization expenses in patients with AKI stage 2 was higher than those without AKI (P=0.023). Intensive Care Unit stay duration in patients with AKI was 3(1,4) days, significantly higher than those without AKI (P=0.044). There was no difference in Intensive Care Unit stay duration in patients with AKI stage 1 and without AKI (P=0.978), while Intensive Care Unit stay duration in patients with AKI stage 2 was significantly longer than those without AKI (P=0.006).@*Conclusions@#Preoperative complications of cerebral vascular disease is an independent risk factor of postoperative AKI. Non-senile patients with AKI after cardiac valvular surgery is associated with a higher proportion of mortality, hospitalization expenses and Intensive Care Unit stay duration as compared patients without postoperative AKI.

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Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine ; (6): 679-683, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-733604

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Objective:To explore influence of simultaneous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and heart valve replacement (HVR) therapy on ICU stay time,cardiac function and long-term prognosis in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) complicated heart valve disease (HVD).Methods:A total of 94 CHD + HVD patients were selected from our hospital.They were randomly and equally divided into non-simultaneous treatment group (NST group) and simultaneous treatment group (ST group),according received CABG and HVR simultaneously.Postop-erative cardiac function,related indexes during and after operation,survival rate within five years and incidence rate of adverse reactions were compared between two groups.Results:Compared with NST group after operation,there were significant rise in LVEF [ (44.23 ± 11.03)% vs.(49.58 ± 11.39)%],left ventricular early diastolic peak flow velocity/late diastolic peak flow velocity (E/A) [ (0.87 ± 0.09) vs.(0.94 ± 0.12)] and percentage of NYHA classⅡ(46.81% vs.70.21%),and significant reductions in left atrial diameter (LAD) [ (39.47 ± 10.16) mm vs.(34.46 ± 8.72) mm],left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDd) [ (58.49 ± 10.65) mm vs.(53.17 ± 9.13) mm],left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVESd) [ (48.69 ± 8.73) mm vs.(42.07 ± 8.36) mm],cardiotho-racic ratio (CTR) [ (0.66 ± 0.14) vs.(0.54 ± 0.09)],percentage of NYHA class Ⅲ(34.04% vs.12.77%),as-cending aorta block time,extracorporeal circulation time,ventilator assist time,ICU stay and hospitalization time in ST group,P<0.05 or <0.01.Compared with NST group after five-year follow-up,there was significant reduction in incidence rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (40.43% vs.19.15%),and significant rise in five-year sur-vival rate (44.68% vs.68.08%) in ST group,P<0.05 both.Conclusion:Simultaneous CABG and HVR can signifi-cantly shorten ICU stay time etc.postoperative observation index,improve cardiac function and long-term survival rate,reduce incidence rate of adverse reactions in CHD + HVD patients.

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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 92-99, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-713882

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BACKGROUND: We evaluated the early clinical outcomes of tricuspid valve annuloplasty (TAP) with the Tri-Ad annuloplasty ring for functional tricuspid regurgitation (TR). METHODS: From January 2015 to March 2017, 36 patients underwent TAP with a Tri-Ad ring for functional TR. To evaluate the early clinical outcomes of TAP with the Tri-Ad ring, we conducted a propensity score-matched analysis comparing the Tri-Ad and MC3 tricuspid annuloplasty rings (n=34 in each group). The follow-up duration was 11.0±7.07 months. RESULTS: There was 1 case of operative mortality (2.8%) and no cases of late mortality. Postoperative complications occurred in 15 patients (41%), including acute kidney injury in 6 patients (16%), bleeding requiring reoperation in 4 patients (11%), and low cardiac output syndrome in 4 patients (11%). There were no ring-related complications, such as atrioventricular block or ring dehiscence. The TR grade decreased significantly (from 2.03±1.06 to 1.18±0.92, p < 0.01), as did the systolic pulmonary artery pressure (from 43.53±13.84 to 38.00±9.72 mm Hg, p=0.03). There were no cases of severe residual TR, but moderate TR was observed in 3 patients, all of whom had severe TR preoperatively. Severe preoperative TR was also associated with moderate in the univariate analysis (p < 0.01). In the propensity score-matched analysis comparing the Tri-Ad and MC3 rings, there was no significant difference in early clinical outcomes. CONCLUSION: TAP with the Tri-Ad ring corrected functional TR effectively and provided good early clinical and echocardiographic results without ring-related complications. However, severe preoperative TR was associated with moderate or severe residual TR in the immediate postoperative period. A follow-up study is necessary to confirm the stability of this procedure.


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Humans , Acute Kidney Injury , Atrioventricular Block , Cardiac Output, Low , Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty , Echocardiography , Follow-Up Studies , Hemorrhage , Mortality , Postoperative Complications , Postoperative Period , Pulmonary Artery , Reoperation , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency , Tricuspid Valve
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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 489-492, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-89553

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The original valve-sparing procedures for aortic root aneurysms were remodeling and reimplantation of the aortic root. The remodeling technique provides more physiologic movement of the cusps within 3 reconstructed neo-sinuses, thus preserving root expansibility through the interleaflet triangles. However, the durability of remodeling has been a matter of concern due to the high rate of aortic insufficiency when annular dilation is not addressed. Therefore, a modified approach was developed, combining a physiologic remodeling of the root with a subvalvular annuloplasty. This case report highlights the first case of successful aortic root remodeling with external subvalvular ring annuloplasty in Korea.


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Aneurysm , Aortic Aneurysm , Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty , Korea , Replantation
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 1756-1761, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-180662

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We evaluated long-term results of De Vega annuloplasty measured by cylindrical sizers for functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR) and analyzed the impact of measured annular size on the late recurrence of tricuspid valve regurgitation. Between 2001 and 2011, 177 patients (57.9+/-10.5 yr) underwent De Vega annuloplasty for FTR. Three cylindrical sizers (actual diameters of 29.5, 31.5, and 33.5 mm) were used to reproducibly reduce the tricuspid annulus. Long-term outcomes were evaluated and risk factor analyses for the recurrence of FTR > or =3+ were performed. Measured annular diameter indexed by patient's body surface area was included in the analyses as a possible risk factor. Operative mortality occurred in 8 patients (4.5%). Ten-year overall and cardiac death-free survivals were 80.5% and 90.8%, respectively. Five and 10-yr freedom rates from recurrent FTR were 96.5% and 93.1%, respectively. Cox proportional hazard model revealed that higher indexed annular size was the only risk factor for the recurrence of FTR (P=0.006). A minimal P value approach demonstrated that indexed annular diameter of 22.5 mm/m2 was a cut-off value predicting the recurrence of FTR. De Vega annuloplasty for FTR results in low rates of recurrent FTR in the long-term. Tricuspid annulus should be reduced appropriately considering patients' body size to prevent recurrent FTR.


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Age Factors , Body Surface Area , Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty , Disease-Free Survival , Echocardiography , Hypertension/complications , Postoperative Complications , Proportional Hazards Models , Recurrence , Risk Factors , Treatment Outcome , Tricuspid Valve/physiopathology , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/etiology
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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 588-590, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-430489

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Objective To studiy the surgical outcomes of children with congenital aortic stenosis (AS),and summarized the experience of surgical procedures.Methods From February 2006 to November 2011,a total of 49 consecutive children with AS underwent surgical treatments.Twenty-nine patients were male and 20 patients were female.The median age was 17 months (1 month to 14 years),and median weight was 15.6 kg (3.2-47.0 kg).Peak AS gradients was (74.9 ±20.4)mmHg (45-123 mm Hg) before surgery.Fourteen patients had isolated congenital AS,4 had combined moderate-to-severe aortic insufficiency (AI).Thirty-Three patients had associated cardiac anomalies,including ventricular septal defect,atrial septal defect,patent ductus ateriosus,coarctation of aorta,subaortic stenosis,and supravalvular mitral stenosis.Thirty-one patients underwent aortic valvotomy,9 valvuloplasty,2 Aortic valve replacement (AVR),1 Ross procedure,2 Ross-Konno procedure,and 4 Konno/AVR.Median follow-up was 20 months (2-55 months).Clinical and echocardiographic follow-up data were analyzed.Results There was 1 postoperative death who died of heart failure due to severe mitral valve insuffciency.Latest follow-up data showed that the survivals performed in satisfactory cardiac function.Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)was 0.69 ±0.10,and fraction shortening (FS) was 0.38 ±0.09.Peak AS gradients decreased significantly after surgery to (38.6 ± 15.8) mm Hg (20-73 mm Hg),P < 0.001.One patient needed reintervention because of severe recurrence of adhesion in the commissure 3 months after the previous surgery.Totally 31 patients underwent simple valvotomy procedure.Postoperative AI was none or trace in 5,mild in 20,and moderate in 6.Two surgical techniques were used to repair the aortic valve according to the anatomy of the valve and the cause of insufficiency,including commissuroplasty in 6 and pericarial casp extension in 3.Nine patients underwent valvuloplasty procedure,post-operative AI was none or trace in 3,mild in 5,and moderate in 1.We put more attention to the 7 patients who had moderate AI valvotomy or valvuloplasty,and the latest follow-up showed that these patients were in good condition and there was no deterioration the degree of AI.Conclusion Long-term outcomes show that aortic valvotomy and valvuloplasty are reliable and effective approaches for congenital AS in children.When moderate-to-severe AI exists,other procedures such as Ross,Ross-Konno,AVR,or Konno/AVR are preferred.

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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 285-288, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-428819

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Objective To improve short-and mid-term surgical outcomes ofter the tricuspid ring annuloplasty,and to provide theoretic basis for strategy making among patients with tricuspid regurgitation secondary to left-sided heart diseases.Methods Tricuspid regurgitation secondary to left-sided heart diseases ( including mitral valve diseases and aortic valve diseases) were treated by using tricuspid ring annuloplasty techniques.Patients'age averaged (47.3 ± 12.0) years old,there were a total of 84 female patients(53.2% ).The average systolic pulmonary pressure was (53.4 ± 19.8) mm Hg.From August 2002 to December 2007,a total of 158 consecutive patients underwent tricuspid ring annuloplasty in Fuwai Cardiovascular disease Hospital.Among this group of patients,there were 66 mild tricuspid regurgitation(41.8% ),54 moderate(34.2% ),and 38 severe tricuspid regurgitation(24.0% ).The average age was (47.3 ± 12.0) years old and female accounted for 53.2% of the whole cohort.The indications for the tricuspid ring annuloplasty included:moderate to severe tricuspid regurgitation or moderate to severe pulmonary hypertension ( systolic pulmonary hypertension >40 mm Hg).In the current study,the ring annuloplasty techniques were modified in the following aspects:selection of undersized ring and partial fixation of tricuspid septal segment.In all the patients,we chose Cosgrove-Edwards ring for tricuspid annuloplasty.The surgical outcomes were evaluated through multivariate regression and Cox analysis.Results Compared with moderate and severe tricuspid regurgitation groups,mild regurgitation group had the smallest ring diameter,mild group ( 38.2 ± 4.9 ) mm,moderate group(47.0 ± 11.6 ) mm,severe group(44.5 ± 8.9) mm,P <0.001.No significant differences were noted in terms of ejection fraction among three groups (0.59 ± 0.08,0.59 ± 0.06 and 0.58 ± 0.09,P =0.73 ).Compared with mild and moderate tricuspid regurgitation groups,severe regurgitation group had the highest systolic pulmonary pressure.The diameter reduction was most significant in severe regurgitation group,diameter reduction in mild,moderate and severe regurgitation groups were ( 12.4 ±5.6) mm,(20.8 ± 11.5 ) mm,( 18.6 ± 8.3 ) mm,respectively,P < 0.00 1.An in-hospital death occurred in moderate regurgitation group.157 patients discharged alive.The median follow-up time was 49.1 months.During follow up,three moderate to severe regurgitation occurred,among which one was in moderate regurgitation group,two in severe regurgitation group ( P =0.06).There were three deaths in mild regurgitation group,two in moderate regurgitation group,and four in severe regurgitation group.No significant differences were found in terms of mid-term morality,P =0.10.Conclusion For patients with tricuspid regurgitation secondary to left-sided heart diseases,the mid-term outcomes of modified Cosgrove-Edwards ring annuloplasty were satisfactory.The taking home messages include:positive recommendation for patients with pulmonary hypertension to accept tricuspid annuloplasty,use of undersized ring,and partial fixation of septal segment.

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Korean Circulation Journal ; : 769-771, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200136

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Comprehensive aortic root and valve repair (CARVAR) is a recently introduced surgical technique for aortic valve disease. The National Evidence-based Health Care Collaborating Agency was offered by the ministry of Health and Welfare, Korea to perform a restrospective outcome analysis for this surgical procedure. The aims of this study were to evaluate the safety of patients who underwent CARVAR surgery and to provide a rationale for further prospective randomized study. During the period of March 2007 to November 2009, 397 patients received this procedure and enrolled in this study. Clinical events including major bleeding, endocarditis, re-operation and death were followed-up till March 2010 by medical records. During the follow-up periods, 1-year cumulative incidence of major bleeding, re-operation, endocarditis and death were 3.55, 5.65, 5.05 and 5.33%/year respectively. This study showed that the CARVAR technique is not beneficial, and is indeed even more harmful than conventional valve replacement surgery.


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Humans , Aortic Valve , Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty , Endocarditis , Evidence-Based Practice , Follow-Up Studies , Heart Defects, Congenital , Heart Valve Diseases , Hemorrhage , Incidence , Korea , Medical Records , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Retrospective Studies
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