Comparison of Immediate and Mid-Term Results of Mitral Balloon Valvotomy in Children and Adolescents with those in Adults |
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Background and aim of the study: The
study aim was to evaluate and compare the hemodynamic benefits of mitral
balloon valvotomy (MBV) in young (child/adolescent) and older (adult)
patients with severe mitral stenosis. |
decreased significantly both in the younger group (from 13
± 5 to 5 ± 2 mmHg) and older group (from 12 ± 5 to
5 ± 3 mmHg) (p <0.001). Both groups had similar MVA and mean
gradient at baseline and follow up. At follow up (mean 37 ± 27 months),
MVA monitored by Doppler echocardiography remained at 1.7 ± 0.4
and 1.6
± 0.4 cm2 (p = 0.08). Similarly, the mitral valve mean gradient
remained stable (p = 0.92). Severe mitral regurgitation developed in one
younger patient, and in seven older patients (p = 0.66). Two cases of tamponade
occurred in each group, and one older patient suffered a transient stroke.
There was no mortality in either group. Conclusion: In patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis, the outcome of MBV in children and adolescents was at least comparable with that in adults. In addition, the benefits were similar in each age group on completion of follow up. |
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