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Original Article

Early Results after Combined Aortic and Mitral Valve Replacement with the Convexo-Concave Björk-Shiley Prosthesis

Pages 117-121 | Received 25 Jan 1980, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper reports the early results of combined aortic and mitral valve replacement in 39 patients, who underwent operation with the convexo-concave Björk-Shiley prosthesis. There were no intra-operative deaths. Two patients (5 %) died while in hospital of myocardial failure and left ventricular rupture, respectively. One late death (3%) was due to a thrombosis of the mitral prosthesis (N.Y.H.A. class IV at operation). Cumulative follow-up (2-31 months) was 100%. One patient had radial artery embolization while converting to atrial fibrillation. Another patient required repair of an aortic paraprosthetic leakage. Clinical improvement (N.Y.H.A.) was noted in 15/19 re-examined patients (79%). Average heart volume decreased (p<0.05) and maximal working capacity increased (p<0.05) after valve replacement. Seven patients (7/19) converted to sinus rhythm after operation and one (1/19) developed atrial arrhythmia. Haemolysis was generally mild and without signs of anaemia. The overall thrombo-embolic rate (5.9% per year) remained thus far the same as that encountered with the standard model prosthesis in combined aortic and mitral valvular disease.

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