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Giant left atrium and mitral valve disease: early and late results of surgical treatment in 40 cases.
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1984
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Heart FailureLate ResultsCardiac AnaesthesiaSurgeryStructural Heart DiseaseDiastolic FunctionGiant Left AtriumSurgical TreatmentMitral Valve ReplacementValve DiseasePublic HealthCardiologyCardiothoracic SurgeryMitral Valve DiseaseCardiovascular DiseaseForty Consecutive PatientsValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineAnesthesiology
Forty consecutive patients undergoing mitral valve replacement with a giant left atrium, form the basis of this report. Two groups could be identified: (a) isolated giant left atrium (11 cases); (b) combined left and right atrial enlargement (29 cases). Tricuspid regurgitation was only detected in the latter group. The early hospital mortality was 20% and was related to the pulmonary arterial systolic pressure. A giant left atrium increased the operative mortality from 7% to 20% among patients submitted to mitral valve replacement in our unit (p less than 0.05).