Surgical treatment of left-sided prosthetic valve thrombosis: Short and long-term results

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We report a single center experience of surgical treatment of 30 cases of left-sided prosthetic valve thrombosis (PVT). In our series, a diagnosis of PVT was established based on clinical and echocardiographic examinations. Thrombosis was the major etiologic factor in 25 patients (83.3%), while 22 of 25 patients (88%) had a subtherapeutic anticoagulation level. The early hospital mortality rate was 7.1% in patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classes II - III, and 31.3% in NYHA functional class IV. The median interval from the surgical procedure to follow-up for these patients was 29.2 months. No recurrence or deaths were observed during 3 to 73 months following the surgical procedure. Copyright © 2005 by the International Heart Journal Association.

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Ozkokeli, M., Sensoz, Y., Ates, M., Ekinci, A., Akcar, M., & Yekeler, I. (2005). Surgical treatment of left-sided prosthetic valve thrombosis: Short and long-term results. International Heart Journal, 46(1), 105–111. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.46.105

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