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- Tanzer Calkavur, Tahir Yagdi, Anil Apaydin, Fatih Islamoglu, Hakan Posacioglu, Isa Durmaz, and Mustafa Ozbaran.
- Ege University Hospital, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey.
- J Heart Valve Dis. 2002 Mar 1; 11 (2): 263-9.
Background And Aim Of The StudyAlthough over 20,000 Edwards-Duromedics valves were implanted worldwide between 1982 and May 1988, use of the valve was voluntarily suspended by the manufacturer in May 1988 on the basis of reported leaflet escapes. In 1990, a modified version was introduced to the market, the Edwards-Tekna. The study aim was to evaluate the short-term outcome with this revised valve.MethodsBetween 1994 and 1998, 137 patients (67 males, 70 females; mean age 36.3+/-9.1 years) underwent heart valve replacement with the Edwards-Tekna prosthesis. Among these patients, 72 had isolated mitral valve replacement, 59 isolated aortic valve replacement, and six double-valve replacement.ResultsEarly hospital mortality was 0.72% (n = 1). Follow up was 95% complete (129/136 patients discharged from hospital). Mean follow up was 24.9+/-10.5 months (range: 2 to 48 months); total follow up was 282.9 patient-years (pt-yr). Actuarial freedom from complications at two-year follow up and linearized incidence (%/pt-yr) of these events were: late mortality 87.8+/-8.5% (1.77%/pt-yr); thromboembolism 89.8+/-4.9% (2.12%/pt-yr); anticoagulation-related bleeding 97.8+/-1.5% (0.71%/pt-yr); prosthetic valve endocarditis 99.1+/-0.9% (0.35%/pt-yr); valve-related mortality 98.2+/-1.2% (0.71%/pt-yr); and valve-related morbidity and mortality 85.0+/-5.0% (4.24%/pt-yr). There was no structural valve failure such as leaflet escape in this series. Clinically significant hemolysis was not encountered (mean postoperative plasma LDH level 345+/-124 IU/l). Preoperatively, 69% of patients were in NYHA classes III/IV; at two years postoperatively 90% of survivors were in classes I/II.ConclusionThe Edwards-Tekna mechanical valve prosthesis has shown excellent overall clinical performance in the short term, though long-term data are needed to confirm its durability.
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