Redefiniendo el estándar de oro para el reemplazo valvular aórtico: mínimamente invasivo y recuperación acelerada
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Turner, Eduardo
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Redefiniendo el estándar de oro para el reemplazo valvular aórtico: mínimamente invasivo y recuperación acelerada
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Background: Despite being introduced 20 years ago minimally invasive aortic
valve replacement is only performed routinely in a minority of patients worldwide.
Aim: To report the operative outcome of minimally invasive aortic valve
replacement done through a partial upper sternotomy. Patients and Methods:
Retrospective analysis of data recorded prospectively of 450 consecutive patients
with a median age of 66 years (59% males) who had a minimally invasive aortic
replacement. Results: 79% of patients had aortic stenosis. Cross clamp/cardiopulmonary
bypass times (median) were 56 and 68 minutes respectively. Conversion
to full sternotomy was required in 2.6% of patients, reoperation for bleeding in
2.9%. 1.6% suffered a stroke and 19% postoperative atrial fibrillation. 0.9%
required a permanent pacemaker. Postoperative mortality was 0.9%. Median
postoperative hospital stay was six days. Conclusions: Minimally invasive aortic
valve replacement can be performed with satisfactory results.
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Rev Med Chile 2021; 149: 508-513
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