Current Management of Mitral Valve Incompetence Associated with Coronary Artery Disease

At a time when hospital mortality for adult cardiac operations is continuing to fall, the combined mitral valve coronary bypass subset remains at relatively high risk. Efforts to improve results should be directed toward a more general application of mitral reconstruction in this population, tailori...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cardiac surgery 1989-03, Vol.4 (1), p.25-42
Hauptverfasser: RANKIN, J. SCOTT, HICKEY, MARK STJ, SMITH, L. RICHARD, DEBRUIJN, NORBERT P., CLEMENTS, FIONA M., MUHLBAIER, LAWRENCE H., LOWE, JAMES E., WECHSLER, ANDREW S., CALIFF, ROBERT M., REVES, J.G., WOLFE, WALTER G.
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Zusammenfassung:At a time when hospital mortality for adult cardiac operations is continuing to fall, the combined mitral valve coronary bypass subset remains at relatively high risk. Efforts to improve results should be directed toward a more general application of mitral reconstruction in this population, tailoring the type of repair to the pathological anatomy of valve dysfunction. Other promising therapeutic measures include the liberal use of reperfusion therapy in the acute papillary muscle dysfunction group, better selection patients for operation, and perhaps operative recommendation to a greater proportion of the more stable patients that previously were treated medically. Finally increasing the general awareness of this problem should hasten the development of improved management strategies.
ISSN:0886-0440
1540-8191
DOI:10.1111/j.1540-8191.1989.tb00254.x