Mid-Term Results
of Valve Replacement with the ATS Valve: Shigeaki Aoyagi, Hidetsugu Hori, Kazuhiro Yoshikawa, Koichi Arinaga,
Shuji Fukunaga |
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Background and aim of the study: The ATS open pivot bileaflet
valve has been the prosthesis of choice at the authors’ hospital
since 1997. Herein is presented a retrospective analysis of the mid-term
results of valve replacement with the ATS valve prosthesis. |
Results: Overall hospital mortality was 3.6%
(n = 10). Hospital survivors were followed for a mean period of 4.2 years
(maximum 10 years); the total follow up was 1,127.9 patient-years (pt-yr).
Follow up was complete for 267 patients (98.9%). Actuarial survival at
seven years was 87.1% for AVR, 79.8% for MVR, and 90.1% for DVR. The
probability of freedom from valve-related death at seven years was 96.7%
for AVR, 94.4% for MVR, and 100% for DVR. The linearized rates for postoperative
complications were thromboembolism 1.2%/pt-yr, major bleeding 0.7%/pt-yr,
prosthetic valve endocarditis 0.2%/pt-yr, non-structural dysfunction
0.7%/pt-yr, and reoperation 0.5%/pt-yr. Structural valve failure was
not encountered. |
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