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Title: | BALLOON MITRAL VALVOTOMY: IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES, SUCCESS, FAILURE AND COMPLICATIONS |
Authors: | Akhtar, Bilqees Hanif, Asif Siddique, Kashif Elahi, Sana Elahi, Sataish |
Keywords: | Medical and Health Sciences BALLOON MITRAL VALVOTOMY IMMEDIATE OUTCOMES SUCCESS FAILURE AND COMPLICATIONS |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2019 |
Abstract: | Objective: To determine procedure related safety, complications, and failure. Methodology: This cross-sectional analysis of PTMC data obtained from therecord of 1003 patients suffering from symptomatic severe rheumatic MS whounderwent PTMC from 1994-2010. The study was conducted at Department ofCardiology, Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Data of patients who underwent PTMC wasanalyzed, including information regarding their age & gender, the success,failure, and complications of the procedure and available hemodynamic orechocardiographic findings. Results: Data of 1003 patients (700 females &303 males, age range 7-77 years)was included, with mean age (in years) of 27.75±10.82 years. Pre-PTMC meanmitral valve area was 0.80±0.26. Success was achieved in 946 patients. PostsPTMC mean MVA was 1.83±0.28cm . PTMC could not be completed or was 2abandoned in 57 patients who either developed dreadful complications causinginstability or had actual procedure related difficulties. Severe MR requiringemergency MVR occurred in 6 patients. Cardiac tamponade and CVA developedin 19 patients and 16 patients respectively. Balloon ruptured in 6 patients. Atrialfibrillation occurred in 27 patients during procedure. Conclusion: Balloon mitral valvuloplasty is a safe procedure for management ofpatients suffering from moderate to severe mitral stenosis. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1621 |
ISSN: | 2227-9199 |
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