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Surgical outcomes among children with bicuspid aortic valve: 17 years of experience in a single center. First report in Mexico

机译:Surgical outcomes among children with bicuspid aortic valve: 17 years of experience in a single center. First report in Mexico

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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the clinical and surgical outcomes among children with bicuspid aortic valve who underwent cardiac surgery. Methods This observational and retrospective study included patients with a diagnosis of bicuspid aortic valve who underwent cardiac surgery between January 1, 2003, and March 31, 2020. Demographic characteristics and perioperative conditions were described. Results One hundred and sixteen patients were included, with a mean age of 12.4?±?4.2 years; 63.2 were male. The most frequent diagnosis was congenital aortic stenosis (23.5), followed by connective tissue disorders (16). Mechanical aortic prostheses were used in 87.7 of cases, with a mean size of 21?±?2.6?mm. The main factors associated with mortality were valve prosthesis dysfunction (odds ratio OR: 12.44; 95 confidence interval?CI: 1.05–147.48; p?=?.04) and reoperation (OR: 24.29; 95 CI: 1.03–570.08; p?=?.04). The overall survival was 87.9, with better outcomes among those who did not undergo reoperation (Log Rank, p?=?.01). Conclusions Outcomes after aortic valve replacement in children with bicuspid aortic valve are excellent in the short and long term, regardless of using mechanical or biological prostheses.

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