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. 1998 Jul;7(4):455-9.

Mitral valve replacement with St. Jude Medical prosthesis and low-dose anticoagulation in patients aged over 50 years

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Mitral valve replacement with St. Jude Medical prosthesis and low-dose anticoagulation in patients aged over 50 years

S F Katircioglu et al. J Heart Valve Dis. 1998 Jul.

Abstract

Background and aims of the study: These studies were designed to assess the effect of low-dose anticoagulation in elderly patients after mitral valve replacement.

Methods: Between 1986 and 1995, 250 patients aged > or = 50 years underwent isolated mitral valve replacement at the Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic of Turkiye Yuksek Ihtisas Hospital. The overall hospital mortality rate was 8%. Postoperatively, all patients received 2.5 mg/day warfarin, and 225 mg/day dypridamole and 250 mg/day aspirin following removal of mediastinal tubes. This regimen was continued indefinitely thereafter.

Results: Postoperatively, the mean International Normalized Ratio (INR) was 1.4 +/- 0.67 (range: 0.9 to 4.19) and mean prothrombin time 13.33 +/- 1.98 min (range: 11.7 to 21.3 min). Mean follow up was 1.42 +/- 1.2 years (range: 2 months to 8.3 years); total cumulative follow up was 322.75 patient-years (pt-yr). During follow up, six patients (1.85% per pt-yr) developed thromboembolic complications (including mechanical valve thrombosis), two (0.62% per pt-yr) developed oral anticoagulant-related bleeding, and two (0.62% per pt-yr) developed paravalvular leak. Five patients died during follow up (late mortality rate 1.2% per pt-yr). The nine-year actuarial survival rate was 93.9 +/- 4.8% for the entire group.

Conclusions: Low-dose oral anticoagulation after mitral valve replacement with St. Jude Medical prosthesis in elderly patients provided satisfactory clinical results.

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