Mitral valve replacement with a PERIMOUNT pericardial bioprosthesis in patients aged ≤65 years yielded an expected valve durability of 14.2 years and a 20-year risk of explantation for SVD of 44%.
Cohort (n=148)
What are the long-term outcomes and valve durability of the PERIMOUNT pericardial mitral bioprosthesis in patients aged 65 years or younger?
In patients aged 65 years or younger, the PERIMOUNT pericardial mitral bioprosthesis has an expected durability of 14.2 years, with reoperation for structural valve deterioration carrying a low mortality risk.
OBJECTIVES: Mitral valve replacement using a bioprosthesis remains controversial in young patients because data on long-term outcomes are missing. This study evaluated the long-term results of the PERIMOUNT pericardial mitral bioprosthesis in patients aged 65 years or younger. METHODS: From 1984 to 2010, 148 Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT mitral bioprostheses were implanted in 148 patients aged 65 years or younger. Baseline clinical, perioperative and follow-up data were recorded prospectively. Structural valve deterioration (SVD) was defined by strict echocardiographic assessment. RESULTS: The mean follow-up period was 8.6 ± 5.5 years, for a total of 1269 valve-years. Operative mortality rate was 2.0%. Fifty-one late deaths occurred (linearized rate 4.0% per valve-year). Actuarial survival rates averaged 70 ± 4%, 53 ± 6% and 31 ± 7% after 10, 15 and 20 years of follow-up, respectively. Actuarial freedom from SVD at 10, 15 and 20 years was 78 ± 5%, 47 ± 7% and 19 ± 7%, respectively. Reoperation was associated with no operative mortality. Actuarial freedom from reoperation due to SVD at 10, 15 and 20 years was 82 ± 4%, 50 ± 6% and 25 ± 8%, respectively. Competing risk analysis demonstrated an actual risk of explantation secondary to SVD at 20 years of 44 ± 5%. Expected valve durability was 14.2 years for this age group. CONCLUSIONS: In the selected patients aged 65 years or younger undergoing mitral valve replacement with a pericardial bioprosthesis, the expected valve durability was 14.2 years. Reoperation for SVD was associated with a low risk of mortality.
Bourguignon et al. (Wed,) conducted a cohort in Mitral valve replacement (n=148). Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT pericardial mitral bioprosthesis was evaluated on Long-term survival, structural valve deterioration (SVD), and reoperation. Mitral valve replacement with a PERIMOUNT pericardial bioprosthesis in patients aged ≤65 years yielded an expected valve durability of 14.2 years and a 20-year risk of explantation for SVD of 44%.
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