• The heart surgery forum · Jan 2007

    Predictive risk factors for early mortality in operative treatment for chronic ischemic mitral insufficiency.

    • Oktay Burma, Hasim Ustunsoy, M Adnan Celkan, Vedat Davutoglu, Hakki Kazaz, and Cem Atik.
    • Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, School of Medicine, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey. oburma@hotmail.com <oburma@hotmail.com>
    • Heart Surg Forum. 2007 Jan 1; 10 (2): E95-8.

    BackgroundThe combination of coronary artery bypass grafting and mitral valve surgeries is closely associated with high in-hospital mortality and morbidity. In this study, we sought to analyze the factors that influence early mortality in 68 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting + mitral valve surgery due to ischemic mitral insufficiency.MethodsOf 1183 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery between April 2002 and June 2006, 68 patients (42 male and 26 female) 42 to 78 years of age (mean +/- SD, 59.3 +/- 9.1) underwent mitral valve surgery accompanying coronary bypass surgery (survival, n = 59; mortality, n = 9). The cases were analyzed regarding the demographic, preoperative, and perioperative risk factors that influence mortality.ResultsThe early mortality rate was found to be 13.2% (9/68) in patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation undergoing simultaneous coronary bypass and mitral valve surgeries. New York Heart Association class > or =3, left ventricle end-systolic volume, left ventricle end-systolic diameter, cardiopulmonary perfusion time, preoperative unstable angina pectoris, intra-aortic balloon application, and age >65 years were determined to be statistically significant risk factors that influence early in-hospital mortality.Conclusion. Surgery, despite having a high mortality risk in patients with ischemic mitral insufficiency, is considered to be a treatment measure that generally improves the quality of life and prolongs life.

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