Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Clinical Investigation
Valve Dysfunction of the Cloth-Covered Starr-Edwards Ball Valve
Analysis of Excised Valve Findings at Reoperation
Motomi ShionoAkira SezaiMitsumasa HataMitsuru IidaNanao NegishiYukiyasu Sezai
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2005 年 69 巻 7 号 p. 844-849

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Background Between June 1968 and March 1977, Starr-Edwards cloth-covered ball valves were used for valve replacement on a routine basis. Methods and Results Among the 66 operative survivors who underwent an isolated aortic or mitral valve replacement, 20 patients required reoperation 22 times because of valve dysfunction, thromboembolic complication, paravalvular leakage, hemolytic anemia, and/or prosthetic valve endocarditis. Reoperation was performed at a mean of 15.9±9.8 years after initial replacement. Excised valves were examined and reoperation after initial operation was reviewed. Operative mortality was 10.0%. Freedom from reoperation for aortic valve replacement and mitral valve replacement was 56.2% at 34 years and 61.0% at 37 years after initial operation, respectively. Cloth wear or pannus formation were observed in all excised prostheses. Orifice cloth was more markedly worn in mitral valves than in aortic valves, particularly in mitral valves of more than 20 years old. Pannus overgrowth contributed to valve regurgitation in the older valves. Conclusions Early diagnosis of valve dysfunction and reoperatation are recommended as soon as symptoms appear. (Circ J 2005; 69: 844 - 849)
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