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Heart valve surgery in octogenarians: operative and long-term results
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|作者:
Shigeaki Aoyagi
Shuji Fukunaga
Koichi Arinaga
Hiroshi Tomoeda
Koji Akasu
Tomohiro Ueda
机构:
[1] Kurume University School of Medicine,Department of Surgery (2)
来源:
Heart and Vessels
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2010年
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25卷
关键词:
Octogenarian;
The elderly;
Valve surgery;
Urgent operation;
NYHA class IV;
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摘要:
This study was performed to evaluate surgical outcomes in octogenarian patients undergoing valve surgery. Sixty patients (mean age 82.3 ± 1.9 years) who underwent valve surgery were reviewed. Aortic valve disease was found in 65% of the patients. Preoperatively, 20% of the patients were in NYHA class IV. An urgent operation and concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting were performed in ten patients each. A bioprosthetic valve was exclusively used for valve replacement except in two patients. Mitral valve repair was done in seven patients. Operative mortality was 13.3% for the period. No risk factors for operative mortality were detected by multivariate analysis; however, urgent operation, preoperative NYHA class IV, preoperative renal dysfunction, perioperative use of an intra-aortic balloon pumping, and prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time had significant effects on operative mortality. The actuarial survival rate at 1 and 3 years after surgery was 82.6 and 71.5%, respectively, and 97.6% of late survivors reported that their activity level was equal to or better than the preoperative level. Valve surgery can be performed in octogenarian patients with acceptable mortality, good long-term results, and good quality of life. Early referral to surgery should be important to obtain a better postoperative outcome.
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页码:522 / 528
页数:6
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