Arrhythmias following Cardiac Valve Replacement

Author:

SMITH ROGER1,GROSSMAN WILLIAM1,JOHNSON LEWIS1,SEGAL HERMAN1,COLLINS JOHN1,DALEN JAMES1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Abstract

A prospective study of 50 consecutive patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement was designed to determine the incidence, types, and predisposing factors to postoperative arrhythmias. Patients were monitored continuously for the first 7 days following surgery. Thirty-seven patients (74%) experienced a total of 66 episodes of arrhythmia. Supra-ventricualr arrhythmias were the most common (43 of 66; 65%). The most frequent specific arrhythmia was atrial fibrillation (21 of 66; 32%). Arrhythmias occurred 77% of the time within the first 48 hours of surgery. Of 25 factors evaluated preoperatively in each patient, only two were found to predispose to postoperative arrhythmias. These were: (1) previous cardiac surgery; and (2) elevated blood urea nitrogen. There were four hospital deaths, representinig a hospital mortality of 8%. No deaths were due to a primary arrhythmia. It is concluded that whereas arrhythmias are a very common complication of cardiac valve replacement, early detection and treatment has lessened their significance as a cause of postoperative mortality and morbidity.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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