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Replacement of aortic valve combined with myocardial revascularization: determinants of early and late risk for 500 patients, 1967-1981.
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1983
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Heart FailureMyocardial RevascularizationSurgeryLogistic AnalysisAcute Myocardial InfarctionLate RiskEvent-free Survival RateVascular SurgeryValve DiseasePublic HealthCardiologyCardiothoracic SurgeryAortic ValveOutcomes ResearchCardiac CareLate Survival RateCardiovascular DiseaseSurvival RatesValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Five hundred consecutive patients underwent aortic valve replacement and coronary revascularization in the years from 1967 to 1981, with 29 (5.9%) in-hospital deaths. Current operative mortality (1978-1981) is 3.4%. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify determinants of early and late risk. Female sex, aortic insufficiency, and advanced age increased in-hospital mortality, whereas use of cardioplegia decreased it. At follow-up of 471 patients who survived hospitalization for 1 to 135 months (mean 41) after surgery, 96 late deaths were documented. Survival rates were 87%, 80%, and 55%, and event-free survival rates were 80%, 65%, and 39% at 2, 5, and 10 years after surgery, respectively. The late survival rate was unfavorably influenced by the presence of moderately or severely impaired left ventricular function and double-vessel coronary disease; the rate was enhanced for patients in age group from 50 to 59 years old and was not influenced by the method of myocardial protection. The event-free survival rate decreased with the presence of moderately or severely impaired left ventricular function and was enhanced for patients with New York Heart Association class I or II symptoms before surgery. Patients with bioprostheses who did not receive anticoagulants had higher survival and event-free survival rates than did either patients with bioprostheses who received anticoagulants or patients with mechanical valves, whether they received anticoagulants or not.
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