Novel full-flow valves, impact on early mitral post-replacement period: a non-randomised controlled cohort trial

Author:

Perekopskaya V. S.1ORCID,Morova N. A.2ORCID,Tsekhanovich V. N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Omsk State Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital

2. Omsk State Medical University

Abstract

Background. Among cardiovascular diseases, valve pathology of various aetiology comprises a primary factor of chronic heart failure. Mitral valve diseases afflict over half of all patients with acquired heart defects. Today’s long-term outcomes of mitral valve replacement are not quite satisfactory, which urges the invention of novel vales. Such a modern artificial valve is the nationally developed bivalve full-flow MedInzh-ST prothesis.Objectives. Assessment of advantages of the novel MedInzh-ST full-flow mechanical valve vs. MedInzh-2 model in analyses of short-term postoperative outcomes.Methods. Over a five-year period, 116 patients underwent indicated mitral replacement with MedInzh valves. The full-flow MedInzh-ST was implanted in 55 patients, and MedInzh-2 — in 61. All patients had transthoracic echocardiography for structural and functional heart and implant control prior to surgery and discharge from hospital. Clinical and echocardiographic analyses were performed in the early postoperative period.Results. The choice of valve model had no effect on the rates of postoperative complications and hospital mortality. All lethal cases were not associated with the valve malfunction. All patients with predominant mitral stenosis revealed the reliably lower peak and mean transmitral pressure gradient and pulmonary artery systolic pressure, irrespective of the valve model. The novel full-flow valve implantation significantly more often associated with a reduced right ventricle size. All patients with predominant insufficiency were observed to reduce mitral regurgitation and the left ventricular size upon defect correction. Patients with full-flow protheses significantly more often had a reduced end-systolic dimension.Conclusion. The MedInzh-ST full-flow mechanical valve satisfies the modern requirements for efficacy and safety. Mitral stenosis correction with full-flow valves is shown to exert a greater effect on reverse right ventricular remodelling compared to the classical model.

Publisher

Kuban State Medical University

Subject

General Medicine

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