Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
1999 Oct;32(10):903-909.
A Modification of Maze III Procedure to Improve Left Atrial Function
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery,
Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan.
- 2Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery,
Hye Sung Hospital, University of Ulsan.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The current study was undertaken to investigate the results of a modification
in the conventional Maze III Procedure devised by the authors. The aim of the technical
modification was in improving the left atrial contractility.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: Between July 1997 and December 1998, 34 patients with chronic atrial
fibrillation for more than 1 year duration underwent a modified Maze III procedure.
The assessment of the left atrial function was made by various echocardiographic measurements
and SA nodal recovery was evaluated by HRV Holter monitoring.
RESULT: All 34 patients were in sinus rhythm. On echocardiography, right atrial contraction
was detected in 32 patients(94.1%) and left atrial contraction in 33 patients(97.1%).
The echocardiographic A wave at 1, 6, and 12 months or more were 50.5+/-31.5, 62.1+/-25.1,
66+/-20.6 cm/sec, respectively, and the E wave measurements at the same time points
were 152+/-31.1, 134.4+/-35.2, 133+/-27.5 cm/sec. The corresponding A/E ratios
were 0.32+/-0.13, 0.48+/-0.18, 0.5+/-0.15, showing a rising trend. Treadmill evaluation
at 6 months showed a mean 82% increase in heart rate after excising, and the SDNN and SDANN
upon HRV Holter at 1 and 3 months postoperatively were 65.3+/-28.1/87.8+/-27.2 ms,
and 60.0+/-24.1/83.4+/-25.7 ms, respectively, showing a predoinant autonomic recovery
in the parasympathetic system(PSDNN = 0.01, PSDANN =0.015).
CONCLUSION
The results of our data suggest that the current modification in the conventional
Maze III Procedure was efective in enhancing the postoperative left atrial contractility.