Nineteen years of single institute experiences with sorin bicarbon prosthesis

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Purpose: We want to share our experience of Sorin Bicarbon prosthesis (SBP) after 19 years follow-up. Methods: Retrospective study of 1377 patients who had replaced with SBP from May 1998 to December 2008 at Ho Chi Minh Heart Institute, Viet Nam. Results: Male patients was 42%, mean age was 40.2 ± 11.8 years. Atrial fibrillation was 43.5%. The main cause of valvular disease was rheumatic fever (89.8%). Isolated mitral valve replacement (MVR): 54% (744), isolated aortic valve replacement (AVR): 18% (247), double valve replacement (DVR): 26% (359), and 27 AVR plus mitral repair. 30-day mortality for all was 1.5%. Mean time of follow-up was 153 ± 53.1 months with total follow-up time was 17563 patients-years. 2.5% lost of follow-up. Late death was 77 cases. Redo for all causes was 59 cases. 19 years survival was 88.8 ± 1.8%. 19 years freedom of redo was 76.4 ± 4.7%. Linearized rate of all valve thrombosis, embolism, severe bleeding, endocarditis, and pannus were 0.31%, 0.28%, 0.267%, 0.068%, and 0.165% patient-years, respectively. Conclusions: SBP had shown very good results in long term and still have a reliable mechanical valve.

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Van, H. D. (2019). Nineteen years of single institute experiences with sorin bicarbon prosthesis. Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 25(4), 192–199. https://doi.org/10.5761/atcs.oa.18-00223

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