Efficacy and safety of beating heart mitral valve replacement.

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS International Cardiovascular Research Journal Pub Date : 2014-04-01
Mohd Lateef Wani, Abdul Gani Ahangar, Shyam Singh, Ifat Irshad, Nayeem Ul-Hassan, Shadab Nabi Wani, Farooq Ahmad Ganie, Mohd Akbar Bhat
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Abstract

Background: The interest in beating heart surgery is growing since better results can be obtained with this procedure compared to conventional myocardial protection techniques using cardioplegic solutions. This led us to consider mitral valve replacement with beating heart.

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of beating heart mitral valve replacement without cross clamp.

Methods: This prospective study was conducted on the patients with isolated mitral valve disease requiring mitral valve replacement according to ACC / AHA guidelines. In this study, 15 patients underwent mitral valve replacement using beating heart technique (Group A) and 15 ones underwent mitral valve replacement using arrested heart technique (Group B). The patients were randomized using block randomization. The data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical software.

Results: Preoperative parameters were comparable in the two groups. Most of the patients in both study groups were in NYHA class III or IV. Postoperatively, however, most of the patients in the two groups were either in NYHA class I or II. No mortality occurred in the beating heart group, while one mortality occurred in the arrested heart group. The results showed a significant difference between the two groups regarding the mean bypass time, mean operating time, mean ICU stay, and mean length of hospital stay.

Conclusions: Beating heart mitral valve replacement is equally safe as the arrested heart technique. Thus, it is recommended as an appropriate alternative to the arrested heart technique for mitral valve replacement.

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背景:对心脏跳动手术的兴趣正在增长,因为与使用心脏截瘫溶液的传统心肌保护技术相比,这种手术可以获得更好的结果。这使我们考虑在心脏跳动的情况下进行二尖瓣置换术。目的:探讨无交叉夹持的心脏搏动二尖瓣置换术的安全性和有效性。方法:本前瞻性研究是根据ACC / AHA指南对需要二尖瓣置换术的孤立二尖瓣疾病患者进行的。在本研究中,15例患者采用心脏跳动技术进行二尖瓣置换术(A组),15例患者采用停搏技术进行二尖瓣置换术(B组)。采用SPSS统计软件对数据进行分析。结果:两组术前各项参数具有可比性。两组患者均以NYHA III级或IV级居多,但术后两组患者均以NYHA I级或II级居多。在跳动的心脏组中没有死亡发生,而在停跳的心脏组中有一个死亡发生。结果显示,两组患者的平均旁路时间、平均手术时间、平均ICU住院时间和平均住院时间均有显著差异。结论:搏动心脏二尖瓣置换术与停搏心脏置换术同样安全。因此,建议作为一种适当的替代停搏心脏技术进行二尖瓣置换术。
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