J Heart Valve Dis
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Despite improving surgical techniques, treatment of heart valve disease in children remains controversial. Growth of the child and adequate anticoagulation level are the main concerns when valve replacement is performed in the pediatric age. We reviewed the case histories of 29 children who underwent valve replacement with mechanical prosthesis from 1979 to 1994 in order to evaluate the performance of mechanical valves in this age group. ⋯ All operative survivors received oral anticoagulation with sodium warfarin. No thromboembolic event or bleeding occurred, no endocarditis developed in any patient; one reoperation was performed for patient/prosthesis mismatch. Mechanical valves offer excellent hemodynamic performances and a low rate of thromboembolism and/or bleeding in our experience, and are our first choice for heart valve replacement in children when reparative surgery is not feasible.