J Heart Valve Dis
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Comparative Study
Value of exercise testing to evaluate the indication for surgery in asymptomatic patients with valvular aortic stenosis.
The study aim was to assess the value of exercise stress testing in identifying asymptomatic patients with moderate or severe valvular aortic stenosis (AS). These patients generally develop symptoms during follow up, and require valvular replacement surgery (VRS) at one to three years after single symptom-limited exercise stress testing. Limited data are available on predictors of outcome in asymptomatic patients with valvular AS. A single symptom-limited exercise stress test might offer more precise risk stratification of patients referred for cardiological evaluation. ⋯ Exercise stress testing may be performed safely in asymptomatic patients with moderate or severe valvular AS. Tests which meet criteria for normal patients allow physicians confidently to postpone VRS and to suggest a simple, cost-effective method of follow up in such cases. An abnormal test may reveal symptoms or identify a population for closer follow up.
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Although 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. ⋯ The 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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Comparative Study
Eight-year experience of combined valve repair for mitral regurgitation and maze procedure.
Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is often associated with severe mitral regurgitation (MR), a simultaneous maze procedure for AF associated with repair of MR remains controversial. In this study, mid-term results of combined mitral valve repair and the maze procedure were examined. ⋯ Combined mitral valve repair for MR and the maze procedure showed satisfactory midterm results. Postoperative sinus rhythm conversion by the maze procedure may reduce left ventricular size, and the incidence of thromboembolic episodes in mitral valve repair.