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Management of Symptomatic Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy - Long-Term Results after Surgical Therapy

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1999

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Abstract

We have examined the outcome of a large series of patients treated surgically for HOCM since 1963. The majority of patients were in NYHA class III and came to surgery after long-term medical, but finally insufficient, management. The perioperative risk could be reduced considerably during recent years, despite the advanced cardiomyopathy status. The long-term postoperative observation of the patients demonstrated an unexpectedly continuing good outcome. Therefore these results may serve as a standard for assessing the results after the less invasive alcohol-induced transcoronary ablation of septal hypertrophy.