Research on the Effect of Aortic Valve Replacement with Mechanical Prosthesis on the Evolution of Ventricular Hypertrophy in Patients with Degenerative Aortic Stenosis
-
Published:2020-04-17
Issue:1
Volume:57
Page:209-217
-
ISSN:0025-5289
-
Container-title:Materiale Plastice
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Mater. Plast.
Author:
Rada Maria,Berceanu-Vaduva Delia Mira,Velimirovici Milan Daniel,Dragan Simona,Berceanu-Vaduva Bianca,Berceanu-Vaduva Marcel Mihai,Radulescu Matilda,Tudoran Cristina,Pah Ana Maria,Velimirovici Dana Emilia
Abstract
Aortic valvulopathies, and especially aortic stenosis (AS), are the most common valvular disorders. Untreated, 50% of patients with severe AS will die within 2-3 years from the onset of symptomatology. The standard treatment consists in the surgical replacement of the aortic valve with mechanical or biological prosthesis. 40 patients were included in the study after replacement of the aortic valve with double disc mechanical prosthesis for severe degenerative AS. The disks of the prosthesis are made of pyrolytic carbon characterized by extreme hardness, which provides wear protection over the years. The ring is composed of a graphite substrate coated with pyrolytic carbon and attached to a suture collar made of polyethylene (polytetrafluoroethylene - PTFE) or polyester (Dacron� or Teflon�). This study evaluates mass regression and left ventricular mass index at three months and one year postoperatively. The regression of the left ventricular mass at 3 months after the surgery is 25.86%, and at one year after the surgery this regression was reduced - 15.11%. The regression of the mass of the left ventricle and especially the premature regression, correlated with the degree of hypertrophy of the left ventricle preoperatively, highlight the beneficial effect of the double disc mechanical prosthesis.
Publisher
Revista de Chimie SRL
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Mechanics of Materials,General Chemistry