Ten years' experience with the St. Jude Medical valve prosthesis
Records of 1,298 consecutive patients who had received the St. Jude Medical prosthesis were reviewed (713 male and 585 female patients; mean age, 61.79 ± 13.4 years). Early mortality was 5.7% (74 patients). Ninety-three percent complete follow-up was accomplished for the 1,224 patients who left the...
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description | Records of 1,298 consecutive patients who had received the St. Jude Medical prosthesis were reviewed (713 male and 585 female patients; mean age, 61.79 ± 13.4 years). Early mortality was 5.7% (74 patients). Ninety-three percent complete follow-up was accomplished for the 1,224 patients who left the hospital (4,306.50 patient-years). One hundred ninety-two of these patients died, a late mortality of 16.9%. Sixty-four patients experienced thromboembolic episodes (17 major and 35 permanent). Twenty-four patients had anticoagulant-related bleeding, 4 had valve thrombosis, 7 had prosthetic valve endocarditis, 9 had paravalvular leak, and 10 underwent reoperation. There was no structural valve failure in this series. Twenty-two of the 118 patients who had valve-related complications died; another 15 patients died of sudden and unknown causes. Therefore, the total number of valve-related deaths was 37. Of those patients who survived, New York Heart Association functional class improved significantly (98% in classes II and III preoperatively and 96% in classes I and II postoperatively). Linearized rates for thromboembolism, valve thrombosis, and anticoagulant-related bleeding were
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patientyears, respectively. The actuarial estimate of incidence free from all complications, operative death, and valve-related death was 66.9% ± 8.2% at the end of 9 years. In spite of old age and advanced heart disease, the patients who received the St. Jude Medical prosthesis had very good results over a 10-year period. |
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