Twenty-five year experience with the St. Jude medical mechanical valve prosthesis.

نویسندگان

  • J Matthew Toole
  • Martha R Stroud
  • John M Kratz
  • Arthur J Crumbley
  • Scott M Bradley
  • Fred A Crawford
  • John S Ikonomidis
چکیده

BACKGROUND We evaluated all adult St. Jude mechanical valve recipients at our institution since the initial implant in January 1979 and now present our 25-year experience. METHODS Nine hundred forty-five valve recipients were followed prospectively at 12-month intervals from January 1979 to December 2007. RESULTS Operative mortality was 3% in the aortic valve recipients and 5% in the mitral valve recipients. Follow-up was 95% complete. Among aortic valve recipients, late actuarial survival was 81% +/- 2%, 59% +/- 2%, 41% +/- 3%, 28% +/- 3%, and 17% +/- 4% at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years, respectively. Twenty-five-year freedom from reoperation, thromboembolism, bleeding, and endocarditis was 90% +/- 2%, 69% +/- 5%, 67% +/- 3%, and 9% 3 +/- 2% respectively. Among mitral valve recipients late actuarial survival was 84% +/- 2%, 63% +/- 3%, 44% +/- 3%, 31% +/- 3%, and 23% +/- 4% at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years, respectively. Twenty-five-year freedom from reoperation, thromboembolism, bleeding and endocarditis was 81% +/- 10%, 52% +/- 8%, 64% +/- 6%, and 97% +/- 1%. Freedom from valve-related mortality and morbidity at 25 years was 26% +/- 7% and 29% +/- 6% for aortic and mitral valve replacement, respectively. Freedom from valve-related mortality was 66% +/- 8% and 87% +/- 3% for aortic and mitral valve replacement, respectively. CONCLUSIONS These results compare favorably with those for other mechanical prostheses. After two and a half decades of observation with close follow-up, the St. Jude mechanical valve continues to be a reliable prosthesis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Annals of thoracic surgery

دوره 89 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010