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Título: Perceval Less Invasive Aortic Replacement Register: multicentric Spanish experience with the Perceval S bioprosthesis in moderate–high-risk aortic surgery
Fecha de publicación: abr-2018
Cita bibliográfica: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery, Volume 26, Issue 4, April 2018, Pages 596–601
ISSN: 1569-9293
Palabras clave: Aortic valve stenosis
Moderate–high risk
Sutureless
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Resumen: OBJECTIVES The development of new percutaneous and surgical techniques has reduced the risk associated with aortic valve replacement procedures. We present the results of a Spanish register after initiating a programme for sutureless prostheses in moderate–high-risk patients. METHODS This prospective multicentre study was carried out from November 2013 to November 2016. Data were obtained from 448 patients in whom a Perceval S prosthesis was implanted. RESULTS The mean age was 79.24 (standard deviation [SD] 4.1) years, and 61.2% were women. The estimated EuroSCORE I log risk was 11.15% (SD 7.6), with an observed mortality of 4.4% (20 patients). Isolated aortic valve replacement was performed on 69.26% of patients, with 64% involving ministernotomy. The incidence of neurological events was 2%, with 2 permanent cerebrovascular accidents, and 41 (9.2%) patients were implanted with a permanent endocavitary pacemaker. At discharge, 12 (2.6%) patients presented minimal periprosthetic leakage, and 4 (0.89%) patients had moderate leakage. There were 3 reinterventions during follow-up (2 endocarditis and 1 dysfunction due to periprosthetic leak progression). The mean gradient at discharge, 6 months and 1 year was 12.94 (SD 5.3) mmHg, 12.19 (SD 4.7) mmHg and 11.77 (SD 4.7) mmHg, respectively; 59.4% of the patients were octogenarians, with a survival rate of 98% at both 6 months and 1 year at discharge. There was neither valve migration nor early structural degeneration. The mean follow-up was 12 ± 3 months. The 6-month and 1-year mortality was 1.4% and 2.1%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS This is a prospective multicentric study on the largest cohort of patients with sutureless valves conducted in Spain to date. It is a reproducible procedure that has enabled surgery on patients with a moderate–high risk with low morbidity and mortality, providing good haemodynamic results.
Autor/es principal/es: Berastegui García, Elisabet
Cámara Rosell, María Luisa
Estevez Cid, Francisco
Sánchez Domínguez, Eladio
Rios Barrera, Remedios
Sbraga, Fabrizio
García Puente, Julio
Rosello Díaz, Elena
Cuerpo Caballero, Gregorio Pablo
Bustamante Munguira, Juan
Reyes Copa, Guillermo
Tena Pajuelo, Marian
Serrano Fiz, Santiago
Buendía Miñano, José Alfonso
García Martín, Iván
Cuenca Castillo, Jose
Cánovas López, Sergio
González Pinto, Angel
Ruyra Baliarda, Xavier
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10201/143226
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivx384
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Número páginas / Extensión: 6
Derechos: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Aparece en las colecciones:Artículos: Cirugía, Pediatría y Obstetricia y Ginecología

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