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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 578-582, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-497288

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Objective: To summarize the mid-term effect of modified extended Morrow procedure in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) combining sub aortic valve obstruction and mid left ventricular obstruction. Methods: We studied 34 consecutive HOCM patients with sub aortic and midventricular obstruction who received modiifed extended Morrow procedure with extracorporeal circulation in our hospital from 1996-11 to 2015-01. Transthoracic echocardiography was conducted at pre-, post-operation and follow-up period to evaluate the changes of mid-ventricular gradient, subarctic gradient and each heart valve function. Results: The average follow-up time was (25.7 ± 14.9) months, 2 patients lost contact and no death occurred. In rest 32 patients, the mid ventricular gradient decreased from (60.3 ± 29.4) mmHg to (21.0 ± 19.8) mmHg, subaortic valve gradient decreased from (77.9 ± 26.2) mmHg to (11.6 ± 6.5) mmHg, the maximum ventricular septal thickness dropped from (25.2 ± 4.9) mm to (17.9 ± 7.2) mm, left atrial diameter reduced from (41.1 ± 7.8) mm to (37.6 ± 6.4) mm, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter increased from (39.8 ± 5.1) mm to (42.2 ± 4.3) mm, allP<0.05; there were 5 patients without obviously improved mid ventricular gradient because of insufifcient resection of septal myocardium in mid-ventricle. The post-operative NYHA classiifcation was improved,P<0.01, mitral valve regurgitation degree was decreased,P<0.01 and SAM phenomenon was disappeared. Complications included 3 (8.8%) patients of III atrio-ventricular block, 1 (2.9%) patient of re-admission due to poorly healed sternum combining pneumonia Conclusion: Modified extended Morrow procedure may relieve sub aortic valve and mid ventricular obstruction, therefore improve left ventricular diastolic function and prognosis in relevant patients.

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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 583-587, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-497251

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Objective: To evaluate the efifcacy of modiifed extended Morrow procedure on hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) in adolescent patients. Methods: We retrospectively studied 29 consecutive HOCM patients at the age≤21 years who received modiifed extended Morrow procedure in our hospital from 2011 to 2015 for their clinical conditions to assess surgical efifcacy. Echocardiography was performed to compare left atrial size, left ventricular end diastolic diameter, left ventricular ejection fraction, left ventricular outlfow tract peak pressure, ventricular septal thickness, mitral systolic anterior motion and mitral regurgitation grade before and after operation. Moreover, pre-operative and post-operative plasma NT-proBNP levels were determined. Cardiac function was evaluated by New York Heart Association functional class. Results: There were 17 (58.6%) patients received isolated modiifed extended Morrow procedure and 12 patients had concomitant operation including 8 (27.6%) with coronary artery bypass grafting. Compared with pre-operation, the post-operative thickness of ventricular septum decreased from (24.6 ± 6.8) mm to (16.9 ± 7.1) mm, left ventricular outlfow tract gradient decreased from (68.8 ± 15.7) mmHg to (10.7 ± 4.2) mmHg, bothP<0.001; mitral regurgitation degree reduced from (1.7 ± 1.3) to (0.2 ± 0.4),P<0.01; NYHA classification improved from (3.4 ± 0.8) to (1.4 ± 0.5),P<0.01; plasma level of NT-proBNP reduced from (1957.6 ± 392.5) ng/ml to (458.7 ± 161.0) ng/ml,P<0.01. There was no peri-operative death, the survival rates at 12, 24 and 36 months post-operation were 100%, 86.7% and 86.7% respectively. Conclusion: Modiifed extended Morrow procedure has been a safe and effective method for treating adolescent HOCM patients, adequate exposure is the key point to assure surgical efifcacy.

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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 520-524, 2015.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467887

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Objective: To summarize the major post-operative complication of modiifed extended Morrow procedure in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) and to explore the major factors affecting its prognosis. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 139 consecutive HOCM patients who received the procedure by same surgeon in our hospital from 2012-06 to 2014-07. There were 87 male and 52 female patients with the age of (10-67) years, body weightof (26-105) kg and pre-operative left ventricular outlfow tract peak gradient (LVOTPG) of (84.48 ± 44.75) mmHg. Concomitant operations were performed with known cardiac disease as necessary. Pre- and post-operative echocardiography, ECG and chest X-ray were examined to assess the adequacy of resection and mitral valve structure and function. Results: There was no peri-operative death. 73/139 (53%) patients received simple modiifed expanded Morrow procedure, the other 66 (47%) patients received concomitant surgery including 21 patients with coronary artery bypass grafting, 15 mitral valve plasty, 7 mitral valve replacement, 10 tricuspid valve plasty, 2 aortic valve replacement, 3 modiifed Maze procedure, 2 unblock of right ventricular outlfow tract, 2 sub aortic membrane resection, 1 ventricular aneurysm resection. The mechanical ventilation time was (24.05±36.74) hours, post-operative ICU and in-hospital stays were (2.85±3.18) days and (10.11±4.57) days; the complications included arrhythmia in 108 cases, pleural effusion in 25 cases, secondary intubation in 1 case, tracheotomy in 1 case, hemoifltration in 1 case, intra-aortic balloon pump in 1 case, back into ICU in 3 cases; no pneumothorax, secondary thoracotomy/operation. The post-operative left atrial diameter, LVOTPG, inter-ventricular septal thickness and LVEF were all decreased; mitral valve closed well or with mild regurgitation, systolic anterior motion (SAM) basically disappeared. The major factors for delayed ICU stay included age≥55 years, female, CPB time≥120 min, AOC time≥90 min, the patients combining with arrhythmia and right ventricular dysfunction. Late follow-up presented that the patients were almost without the symptoms, NYHA classiifcation at (I-II), no late death, complication or re-operation. Conclusion: Modified expand Morrow procedure has good surgical and short/late post-operative effects, concomitant operation does not increase the complication and mortality; correction of arrhythmia and improving right ventricular function at peri-operative period are important for treating the relevant patients.

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