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J. bras. med
; 63(1): 136, 138-41, jul. 1992. graf
Artículo
en Portugués
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RESUMEN
The authors studied 6,627 patients submitted to cardiac catheterization. These, about 825 had orovalvular disease. Orovalvular disease was more frequent in women in reason of three to two for man. The mitral valve lesion was the most frequent, with 53.78 per cent of cases. In men, the most frequent lesion was aortic. In women, the mitral. In most cases, there was only one valve with lesion, with predominance of mitral stenosis and, after, aortic insuficiency. In cases where there was association of lesions, the predominance was of mitro-aortica lesion. About half of patients who have had isolated lesion had too left ventricular disfunction. In these cases, the aortic insufficiency predominated.