Abstract
We present a series of 130 consecutive patients operated for aortic valve replacement (AVR) using the standard MIRA prosthesis between January 1999 and March 2001. Most of the patients were male (sex ratio=2) with a mean age of 61.5±9.5 years. The prosthesis was implanted using the continuous suture technique. The mean diameter of the implanted prostheses was 23 mm. This series was composed of 66% of isolated AVR. The associated operative procedures were as follows: coronary artery bypass grafting 23%, replacement of the ascending aorta 6%, replacement of the mitral valves 8% and mitral valvuloplasty 3%. A short-term follow-up was performed and echocardiography data at 6±2.1 months were collected. Operative mortality (<30 days) was 2.32% for the isolated AVR. No structural dysfunction, endocarditis or paraprosthetic leakage were observed. Postoperative ultrasound echography at 6 months revealed a transprosthetic gradient of 14.8±4.2 mmHg for the mean prosthesis diameter of 23 mm. The Edwards MIRA prosthesis has produced satisfactory and reliable early results. Long-term follow-up will be necessary to confirm these good early results. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Remadi, J. P., Marticho, P., Nzomvuama, A., & Degandt, A. (2003). Preliminary results of 130 aortic valve replacements with a new mechanical bileaflet prosthesis: The Edwards MIRA valve. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 2(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1569-9293(02)00089-0
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