Zeitschrift für Kardiologie
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In 1091 patients with isolated Björk-Shiley, Lillehei-Kaster, Starr-Edwards, and St. Jude Medical mitral and aortic valve replacement, hemolysis parameters were determined (hemoglobin, LDH, haptoglobin, free plasma hemoglobin, reticulocyte count, serum bilirubin, transferrin, urine hemosiderin, schistocyte count). In 1006 of these patients no valve dysfunction was detected, while in 85 patients either paravalvular leakage or a thrombosis of the prosthetic valve was present. ⋯ In patients with perivalvular leakage or valve thrombosis, red cell damage is more pronounced than in normally functioning prostheses (p less than 0.0005). When the hemolysis characteristics of the individual types of prosthesis are taken into account, the degree of hemolysis is a reliable indicator (p less than 0.05) of the functional integrity of the prosthesis. However, the degree of hemolysis does not correlate with the hemodynamic significance of perivalvular regurgitation.
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To characterize the different types of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy [typical (subaortic) hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) (n = 235), atypical (midventricular or apical) HOCM (n = 33), and hypertrophic nonobstructive cardiomyopathy (HNCM) (n = 85)], studies of the clinical picture, course, and prognosis were performed in 353 patients. Clinical picture. There were found to be distinct differences between the diseases in terms of incidence, symptoms, findings at auscultation, carotid pulse tracings, ECG (incidence of abnormal negative T-waves), and echocardiography. ⋯ If this is disregarded, the cumulative survival rates are significantly higher in surgical patients with typical HOCM than in those treated conservatively. The data confirm surgical treatment to be the therapy of choice in patients with HOCM refractory to conservative treatment. The prognosis seems to be improved by operation.