Mitral valve replacement with complete chordae tendinae preservation in end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy. / Substituição da valva mitral com tração e fixação dos músculos papilares em pacientes com miocardiopatia dilatada

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

Background. We aimed to evaluate mitral valve replacement results and a new technique for complete chordae tendineae adjustment for left ventricular remodeling. Methods. Twenty end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy patients with severe functional mitral valve regurgitation underwent mitral valve replacement from July 2000 to December 2003. Three (15%) were in New York Heart Association functional class (FC) III; 17 (85%) were in FC IV. Hospital admissions for congestive heart failure in the 12 months prior to surgery were 5.4 ± 3.1 and 2.4±1.2 in the intensive care. Both anterior and posterior leaflets of the mitral valve were divided to obtain 4 pillars of chordae tendineae. These were displaced with traction toward the left atrium and anchored between the mitral annulus and a valvular prosthesis. To evaluate the left ventricular remodeling doppler echocardiography were performed. The statistical analysis was structured with variance analysis and Friedman´s test. Results. Two (10%) early deaths occurred from bronchopneumonia and multisystem organ failure. Kaplan-Meyer showed survival at one year post-operative was 85%, 2 years was 44%, 3 years was 44%, 4 years was 44% and 5 years was 44%. At 48 and 54 months of follow-up, McNemar test showed improvement in Functional Class (p<0.001). At third month of follow-up, variance analyses showed improvement in ejection fraction (p=0.008) and decreasing in end-diastolic diameter (p=0.038), end-sistolic diameter (p=0.008), end-sistolic volume (p=0.029) and end-diastolic volume (p=0.009). No statistical difference were noted in systolic volume. Comparing pre-operative, third and six months of follow-up, Friedmann test showed no statistical differences for all variables studied. Variance analyses for pre, third and final evaluation showed samething. Conclusion. This new technique of mitral valve replacement, involving the positioning of the chordae tendineae, should improvement in EF and decreasing in DD, SD,SV and DV till third month of follow-up. The variables sustain this changes during follow-up. An improvement in functional class and survival were assignated in this group.

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remodeling dilated cardiomyopathy functional mitral regurgitation remodelação ventricular cardiogenic shock ventrículos cardíacos choque cardiogênico insuficiência da valva mitral left ventricle miocardiopatia congestiva

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