Long-term Survival after Aortic Valve Replacement with the Mitroflow Bioprosthesis: a Comparative Study

A. Manché, L. Camilleri
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Background  Recent case reports of early structural degeneration of the Mitroflow valve have cast doubts on the suitability of this bioprosthesis, particularly in the smaller sizes, and in younger patients. We studied long-term patient survival, in a comparative study, as a marker of success after aortic valve replacement.Methods  Long-term survival in 142 consecutive patients implanted with the Mitroflow valve was compared, using the Kaplan-Meier method, with a control group of 149 patients receiving different bioprostheses. Ninety two percent of patients were over 70 and the Mitroflow was used preferentially in smaller sizes.Results Long-term survival in patients who received a Mitroflow valve was equivalent to controls. Four documented cases of premature structural valve degeneration (3 Mitroflow, 1 Perimount) required a second intervention.Conclusions The Mitroflow compared favourably with other valves in our practice. Although a few patients required further treatment this had no significant adverse impact on overall survival.
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Mitroflow生物假体主动脉瓣置换术后的长期生存:一项比较研究
背景最近报道的早期Mitroflow瓣膜结构变性的病例对这种生物假体的适用性提出了质疑,特别是在较小的尺寸和年轻患者中。在一项比较研究中,我们研究了患者的长期生存率,作为主动脉瓣置换术后成功的标志。方法采用Kaplan-Meier法对142例连续植入Mitroflow瓣膜的患者与149例使用不同生物假体的对照组患者的长期生存率进行比较。92%的患者年龄在70岁以上,并且优先使用较小尺寸的Mitroflow。结果接受Mitroflow瓣膜的患者的长期生存率与对照组相当。4例记录在案的过早结构性瓣膜变性(3例Mitroflow, 1例Perimount)需要第二次干预。结论在实际应用中,Mitroflow瓣膜优于其他瓣膜。尽管少数患者需要进一步治疗,但这对总体生存没有显著的不利影响。
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