Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.  1998 Jul;31(7):679-683.

Short Term Clinical Experiences of 52 Sorin Bicarbon Mechanical Valves

Affiliations
  • 1Department of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of anesthesiology, Ajou Unversity School of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

From June 1995 to May 1997, we have implanted 52 Sorin Bicarbon mechanical valves in 41 patients. They were 16 men and 25 women, and their mean age was 47.4+/-14.8 (range; 18~74 y.o.). 35 (27 mm~31 mm) were in mitral position, 15 (19 mm~25 mm) in aortic position, and 2 (31 mm) in tricuspid position. 3 CABGs and a tumor excision were taken concomittantly. 35 patients were primary operation, and 6 were re-do operations. By intraoperative transesophageal doppler echocardiography, transvalvular peak/mean pressure gradient was 6.1+/-2.7/2.4+/-1.4 mmHg in mitral position and 27.6/10.7 mmHg in aortic position. The effective valve opening area in mitral position was 3.2+/-0.6 cm2. Follow-up was total 508.6 patient-months, and mean follw-up was 12.7+/-9.2 months. NYHA class was improved from 2.6+/-0.6 to 1.2+/-0.3 in average postoperatively. During that period, there was no operative death. 2 late non-valve related deaths were occurred. One was died of COPD, and the other was possible acute myocardial infarction. Among 7 postoperative complications, one valve related complication (minimal paravalvular leakage) was noticed. In conclusion, Sorin Bicarbon mechanical valve is believed one of the safe choice in clinical settings. It showed excellent hemodynamic and mechanical functions, and very low postoperative valve related complications in short term clinical experience.

Keyword

Heart valve prosthesis; Reoperation; Heart valve disease

MeSH Terms

Echocardiography, Doppler
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Heart Valve Diseases
Heart Valve Prosthesis
Hemodynamics
Humans
Male
Myocardial Infarction
Postoperative Complications
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Reoperation
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