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Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment
OBJECTIVE: To describe patient characteristics and post-operative outcomes, including early and late mortality, defined by death within 30 days and after 30 days post-surgery, respectively, as well as 20-year survival after isolated reoperative tricuspid surgery. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed...
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Saudi Heart Association
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8765034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087702 http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1286 |
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author | Mohamed, Tahir I. Baqal, Omar J. Binzaid, Abdulaziz A. AlHennawi, Hussam T. Barakeh, Abdulrahman R. Mrayati, Omar M. Alsanei, Aly M. |
author_facet | Mohamed, Tahir I. Baqal, Omar J. Binzaid, Abdulaziz A. AlHennawi, Hussam T. Barakeh, Abdulrahman R. Mrayati, Omar M. Alsanei, Aly M. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To describe patient characteristics and post-operative outcomes, including early and late mortality, defined by death within 30 days and after 30 days post-surgery, respectively, as well as 20-year survival after isolated reoperative tricuspid surgery. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 169 patients who underwent isolated reoperative tricuspid valve surgery at our institution (between 1997 and 2000) and describe post-surgical outcomes including intraoperative, early and late mortality. All patients included completed 21 years of follow-up. RESULTS: The majority of our patients were females 147 (87%) with the mean age of 45.9 ± 12.9 years. The mean body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)) was 27.4 ± 6.0. Previous cardiac surgeries included tricuspid valve surgeries in 169 (100%) patients, with bioprosthetic valves, mechanical valves, annual rings and tricuspid repair surgeries utilized in 37 (21.9%), 21 (12.4%), 38 (22.4%) and 73 (43.2%) patients, respectively. The indication for previous tricuspid surgery was rheumatic heart disease in 154 (91.5%) patients. The most common cause of reoperative valvular surgery was tricuspid regurgitation (TR) in 139 (82.2%), with 66% of patients having severe TR. Other reasons for reoperative surgery included tricuspid stenosis 22 (13%) and dehiscence 8 (4.7%). For the redo surgery, 125 (74%) patients underwent Tricuspid Valve Replacement (TVR), 90 (53%) of whom received bioprosthetic valves while 35 (21%) received mechanical valves. Forty-four patients (26%) underwent Tricuspid Valve Repair. Mortality within 30 days of surgery was 11.3% (20 patients) and 11.4% after 30 days, with 20 years survival being about 80%. CONCLUSIONS: Based on our experience, reoperation for failed isolated tricuspid valve replacement or repair was associated with reasonable mortality and good survival rate over long period of time. |
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spelling | pubmed-87650342022-01-26 Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment Mohamed, Tahir I. Baqal, Omar J. Binzaid, Abdulaziz A. AlHennawi, Hussam T. Barakeh, Abdulrahman R. Mrayati, Omar M. Alsanei, Aly M. J Saudi Heart Assoc Original Article OBJECTIVE: To describe patient characteristics and post-operative outcomes, including early and late mortality, defined by death within 30 days and after 30 days post-surgery, respectively, as well as 20-year survival after isolated reoperative tricuspid surgery. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 169 patients who underwent isolated reoperative tricuspid valve surgery at our institution (between 1997 and 2000) and describe post-surgical outcomes including intraoperative, early and late mortality. All patients included completed 21 years of follow-up. RESULTS: The majority of our patients were females 147 (87%) with the mean age of 45.9 ± 12.9 years. The mean body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)) was 27.4 ± 6.0. Previous cardiac surgeries included tricuspid valve surgeries in 169 (100%) patients, with bioprosthetic valves, mechanical valves, annual rings and tricuspid repair surgeries utilized in 37 (21.9%), 21 (12.4%), 38 (22.4%) and 73 (43.2%) patients, respectively. The indication for previous tricuspid surgery was rheumatic heart disease in 154 (91.5%) patients. The most common cause of reoperative valvular surgery was tricuspid regurgitation (TR) in 139 (82.2%), with 66% of patients having severe TR. Other reasons for reoperative surgery included tricuspid stenosis 22 (13%) and dehiscence 8 (4.7%). For the redo surgery, 125 (74%) patients underwent Tricuspid Valve Replacement (TVR), 90 (53%) of whom received bioprosthetic valves while 35 (21%) received mechanical valves. Forty-four patients (26%) underwent Tricuspid Valve Repair. Mortality within 30 days of surgery was 11.3% (20 patients) and 11.4% after 30 days, with 20 years survival being about 80%. CONCLUSIONS: Based on our experience, reoperation for failed isolated tricuspid valve replacement or repair was associated with reasonable mortality and good survival rate over long period of time. Saudi Heart Association 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8765034/ /pubmed/35087702 http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1286 Text en © 2021 Saudi Heart Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mohamed, Tahir I. Baqal, Omar J. Binzaid, Abdulaziz A. AlHennawi, Hussam T. Barakeh, Abdulrahman R. Mrayati, Omar M. Alsanei, Aly M. Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title | Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title_full | Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title_fullStr | Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title_short | Isolated Reoperative Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Outcomes and Risk Assessment |
title_sort | isolated reoperative tricuspid valve surgery: outcomes and risk assessment |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8765034/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087702 http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1286 |
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