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소아심장판막치환술 (Pediatric Valve Replacement)

  • 김혁;유재현;서필원;이원용;백완기;박국양;이영탁;박영관;홍승록;이영균
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.266-271
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    • 1994
  • Between 1985 and 1993, 29 children from 1 to 15 years of age have undergone cardiac valve replacements at Buchon Sejong Hospital. The patients were composed of 20 males and 9 females and 17 patient had congenital heart disease and 12 patients had acquired heart disease. Two of these patients have had second valve replacements due to paravalvular leakage and valve thrombosis. Single valve replacements were 29 and double valve replacements were 2. All the patients had received prosthetic valves except one. Among the 25 patients who had definite post-operative records, the overall mortality was 12%[4% was early mortality and 8% was late mortality].25 patients were followed up with coumadin anticoagulation for total 633 patient-months[minimum 2 months to maximum 93 months, mean 25.3 months] and actuarial survival rate was 88.5 $\pm$ 6.3% at 7 years and event free rate was 70.3 $\pm$ 11.7% at 7 years. These results suggest that pediatric valve replacements can now be performed at a low operative risk although various problems are still remained and the choice of valve is prosthetic valve mainly due to its durability at the present time.

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재발성 심실성 빈맥이 동반된 승모판하 좌심실류의 외과적 치료 (Surgical Treatment of a Submitral Left Ventricular Aneurysm and the Patient Present with Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia)

  • 김영삼;조정수;윤용한;김정택;백완기;김광호
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제43권2호
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    • pp.180-183
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    • 2010
  • 승모판하 좌심실류는 흑인들에서 주로 발생하는 드문 질환이다. 저자들은 심실성 빈맥을 동반한 승모판하 좌심실류의 수술 치험을 보고하고자 한다. 환자는 68세 남자로 수술은 통상적인 저체온 심폐 바이패스 하에서 진행하였다. 심첨부를 들어올리고 좌심실 후방 기저부에 위치한 심실류에 직접 종절개를 넣고 먼저 심실류의 목에 해당하는 부위의 심내막을 돌아가며 고주파절제술(radiofrequency ablation)을 시행한 다음 승모판 및 판막하 구조물을 피해 첨포를 이용한 심실내 심실류봉합술(endoaneurysmorrhaphy)을 시행하였다. 수술 후 경과는 양호하였으며 현재 술 후 2년 정도 경과한 상태로 부정맥의 재발이나 승모판 기능이상은 관찰되지 않고 있다.

심장판막 재수술: 29례 보 (Reoperations for valvular heart disease: report of 29 cases)

  • 김은기
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.498-505
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    • 1983
  • It has been over 20 years since successful operations of Cardiac valves at the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular surgery, college of medicine, Yonsei University. About six hundreds of patients with severely symptomatic valvular heart disease have had valve operations with complete loss or sharp decrease in their cardiac symptoms since 1956. As the number of cardiac patient increases, reoperation on valves assumes greater importance. To define the group of patients undergoing reoperations on valves and the factors influencing their survival, we have reviewed our experiences of the reoperation on valves at the Yonsei University, Severance Hospital. This is a report of 29 cases which was undergone secondary or more surgery for valvular heart disease from 1966 to 1983. The primary operations includes 159 cases of open heart surgery from 1966 to 1975 and 476 cases from 1976 to march, 1983. The secondary operations are classified into groups of secondary valvuloplasty or valvotomy [8 cases], prosthetic valve replacement following valvuloplasty or valvotomy [14 cases] and prosthetic valve rereplacement [2 case] for such as calcification, degeneration and perforation of the cusps and paravalvular leakage, of the bioprosthetic valves. The leading indication for reoperation of mitral valve was restenosis or stenoinsufficiency, The indications of aortic valve replacement was active bacterial endocarditis, medically uncontrollable prosthetic endocarditis or paravalvular leakage. Overall death rate of the reoperation was 17.4% [5 death among the 29 patients] and the leading causes of death were myocardial failure, arrhythmia, cerebral embolism, acute renal failure due to low output syndrome. And it was followed by sepsis associated with active prosthetic endocarditis. The death rate of reoperation was 4.3% in the elective cases except urgent cases and the death rate of overall cardiac valve except reoperation cases was 4.1% in the last two years. Although the general mortality of reoperation was high, both mortality rates were comparable except emergency cases due to urgent preoperative patient’s condition.

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인공 심장판막의 재치환술 -수술 위험인자와 수술 결과의 분석- (Reoperation of Prosthetic Heart Valve; An Analysis of Operative Risks and Late Results)

  • 김관민
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1995
  • From January 1985 to December 1992, of 1257 patients who underwent a heart valve replacement 210 [16.8% underwent reoperation on prosthetic heart valves, and 6 of them had a second valve reoperation. The indications for reoperation were structural deterioration [176 cases, 81.5% , prosthetic valve endocarditis [25 cases, 11.6% , paravalvular leak [12 cases, 5.6% , valve thrombosis [2 cases, 0.9% and ascending aortic aneurysm [1 case, 0.4% . Prosthetic valve failure developed most frequently in mitral position [57.9% and prosthetic valve endocarditis and paravalvular leak developed significantly in the aortic valve [40%, 75% [P<0.02 . Mean intervals between the primary valve operation and reoperation were 105.3$\pm$28.4 months in the case of prosthetic valve failure, 61.5$\pm$38.5 months in prosthetic valve endocarditis, 26.8$\pm$31.2 months in paravalvualr leak, and 25.0$\pm$7.0 months in valve thrombosis. In bioprostheses, the intervals were in 102.0$\pm$23.9 months in the aortic valve, and 103.6$\pm$30.8 months in the mitral valve. The overall hospital mortality rate was 7.9% [17/26 : 15% in aortic valve reoperation [6/40 , 6.5% in reoperation on the mitral prostheses [9/135 and 5.7% in multiple valve replacement [2.35 . Low cardiac output syndrome was the most common cause of death [70.6% . Advanced New York Heart Association class [P=0.00298 , explant period [P=0.0031 , aortic cross-clamp time [P=0.0070 , prosthetic valve endocarditis [P=0.0101 , paravalvularr leak [P=0.0096 , and second reoperation [P=0.00036 were the independent risk factors, but age, sex, valve position and multiple valve replacement did not have any influence on operative mortality. Mean follow up period was 38.6$\pm$24.5 months and total patient follow up period was 633.3 patient year. Actuarial survival at 8 year was 97.3$\pm$3.0% and 5 year event-free survival was 80.0$\pm$13.7%. The surgical risk of reoperation on heart valve prostheses in the advanced NYHA class patients is higher, so reoperation before severe hemodynamic impairment occurs is recommended.

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16세 미만에서의 심장판막치환술 (Cardiac valve replacement in patient less than 16 years of age)

  • 김응중;서경필;이영균
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.108-115
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    • 1986
  • During 12 years period from 1974 to 1985, 76 valve replacement procedures were performed at Seoul National University Hospital in 67 pediatric patients aging up to 15 years [mean 12.3 years] and it was 7.3% of total valve replacement procedures in same period. Sixty seven patients were composed of 44 males and 23 females. Of the 67 patients, 43 patients had acquired valve lesions and 24 patients congenital valve lesions. Sixty cases received single valve replacement, 7 cases double or triple valve replacement and 9 cases redo-valve replacement. Sixty seven patients received 84 valves [65 bioprosthetic valves and 19 prosthetic valves by] 76 operations, Sixty three of 65 bioprosthetic valves had been replaced before 1983 and 15 of 19 prosthetic valves in recent 2 years. Eleven patients [14.6%] died within one month post-operatively and 8 patients [10.5%] during the follow-up period with the overall mortality rate of 25.1%. There were early post-operative complication of 23 cases [30.3%] and late post-operative complication of 27 cases [35.3%] with the total complication rate of 65.8%. In 58 patients received bioprosthetic valves, there were 14 cases of restenosis of replaced valves. Of the 14 cases of bioprosthetic valve restenosis, 8 cases received redo-valve replacement procedures without mortality in 1 5/12-5 years after initial operation but 4 cases died without reoperation and 2 cases lost during follow-up. The overall mortality and complication rate were still high but they markedly decreased during recent 2 years. So, in spite of its containing many problems, valve replacement in children is becoming safe and useful procedure in whom valve reconstructive procedures are impossible.

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인공심장판막 실패에 대한 재치환술의 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Analysis of Reoperations on Prosthetic Valve Failur)

  • 최병철;유환국;안욱수;허용;김병열;이정호;유회성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제24권7호
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    • pp.663-668
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    • 1991
  • To evaluate risks, complications and mortality of reoperations on heart valve prosthesis, we reviewed clinical records of 53 patients who underwent reoperation because of prosthetic valve failure[PVF], from Jan 1959 through Jun. 1991. They had undergone 48 mitral, 10 aortic valve rereplacement Primary tissue failure was the main cause of reoperation : it occurred in 51 valves at a mean postoperative interval of 58 months. Calcification and collagen disruption of prosthesis were main causes of primary tissue failure in macro and micropathology, In 3 failing mechanical prostheses, paravalvular leak was in 2 cases, another one case had the thrombi at the hinge portion. If conditions such as emergency operation with or without endocarditis, thromboembolism and advanced NYHA functional class are prevented, we think that reoperative valve replacement has similar morbidity and mortality to initial valve replacement surgery. But our sturdy represents higher mortality [22.6%] because of late surgical intervention failing the prevention of conditions leading to myocardial damage. In conclusion if the tearing, calcification, and a new murmur were detected the early reoperation should be considered to increase late survival.

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MUSIC을 이용한 기계식 심장 판막의 음향 신호 특성 연구 (A Study of the Acoustical Properties of the Mechanical Heart Valve Using MUSIC)

  • 이서우;최민주;민병구
    • 한국음향학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국음향학회 1999년도 학술발표대회 논문집 제18권 2호
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 1999
  • This paper considers the acoustical characteristics of the mechanical valve employed in the Korean type Artificial Heart. $Bj\"{o}rk-Shiley$ tilting disc valve was chosen for the study and acoustic measurements were performed for the artificial heart operated in a mock circulation system as well as implanted to an animal as a Bi Ventricular Assist Device (BVAD). In the mock system, three different conditions of the valve were examined which were normal, damaged (torn off), pseudothrombus attached. Microphone measurements for the BVAD were carried out at a regular time interval for 5 days after the implantation operation. Of the recorded acoustic emissions from the artificial heart, click sounds mainly originated from the valves were further analyzed using Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) for estimating their spectral properties. It was shown that the spectral peaks below 4 kHz and the optimal order number for MUSIC, equivalent to the number of the spectral component, might be the key parameters which were highly correlated to the physiological states of the valve like the mechanical damage of the valve or the formation of thrombus on the valves.

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상행대동맥류와 대동맥판막부전증이 동반된 환자의 외과적 치료 (Surgical Management of Ascending Aortic Aneurysm and Aortic Regurgitation)

  • 조범구
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 1982
  • The aneurysmal dilatation of ascending aorta with the aortic regurgitation presents typical surgical problems. Over the years, various surgical procedures had been used for the management of the dilated segment of sending aorta and the aortic regurgitation. The surgical technique Is still in the state of evolution. The one method is the super coronary replacement of the ascending aorta with vascular graft and replacement of the aortic valve with preservation of the coronary ostia as advocated by Miller and his colleague at Stanford University, so called conventional technique". The other is the replacement of aortic valve and the dilated segment of the ascending aorta using a composite graft and transplantation of the coronary ostia as described by Bentall and DeBono in 1968. The controversy appears to evolve around 3 technical problems. One is bleeding from the grafted area. Two is later development of the aneurysmal dilatation of the subcoronary aortic wall when non-composite graft is employed. Three is a management of the coronary arteries. The purpose of this article is to present our experience with 7 cases of annuloaortic ectasia in whom both of these surgical techniques at that employed and to review some of the problems that encountered during the management of these patients .

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인공 조직 판막의 임상 성적 (Clinical Analysis of Bioprosthetic Heart Valves)

  • 김택진
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제24권11호
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    • pp.1074-1080
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    • 1991
  • A total and consecutive 62 patients between 13 and 58 years of age receiving biological prosthetic heart valves at the Korea University Hospital from January 1978 through October 1983 were analyzed. Out of 71 valves replaced, 64 were Carpentier-Edwards valves, 4 were Ionescu-Shiley valves, 2 were Angell-Shiley valves, 1 was Hancock valve. Early mortality within 30 days after operation was noted in 4 cases[6.4%]. There were no cases of valve-related early death. The 58 early survivors were followed-up for a total 387 patient-year over a period of 3 years to 12 years[Mean$\pm$S.D: 6.37$\pm$2.51 years] at the follow-up end of April 1991. During follow-up, seven patients died and late mortality rate was 12%. There were two major late complications: the one is thromboembolism[1.6% /patient-year], the other is primary tissue failure[2.76% /patient-year]. Ten patients underwent re-replacement of 13 tissue valves because of primary tissue failure[nine Carpentier-Edwards, two Ionescu-Shiley, two Angell-Shiley]. There was operative mortality. The probabilities of freedom from primary tissue failure were 95.4% and 75.3% at 5 and 10 years after operation respectively, The actuarial survival rates were 86.2% and 81.8% at 5 and 10 years after initial surgery respectively.

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대동맥판막 폐쇄부전증을 동반한 심실중격결손증 -7례 보고- (Ventricular Septal Defect with Aortic Insufficiency: A Report of 7 Cases)

  • 조대윤
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.50-55
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    • 1979
  • The development of aortic insufficiency radically alters the physical findings which are generally associated with ventricular septal defect that was not hemodynamically significant, and the combination of the two lesions produces a typical clinical picture, that may be serious and life-threatening when it is left untreated. Therefore, the selection of patients, type and timing of surgical treatment is considered to be important. Among 114 cases of ventricular septal defect treated surgically utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, 7 cases were associated with aortic insufficiency. 1. Five cases were male, and 2 cases were female. Ages were from 4 years to 24 years, and mean age was 11.9 years. 2. In all cases, ventricular septal defect was closed with Teflon patch. In a case, a aortic valvuloplasty and in another, a aortic valve replacement with Hancock valve 23 mm., 5 months after the closure of ventricular septal defect were done. 3. Four cases were type I ventricular septal defect by Kirklin`s classification, 3 cases were type II ventricular septal defect, and diameters of ventricular septal defect were from 3.5 cm. to 0.7 cm. A PDA. was combined to a type I ventricular septal defect. 4. In 5 cases, herniation of the aortic cusp through the ventricular septal defect and in a case, annulus dilatation on the aortic valve was noted. 5. Two cases with type I ventricular septal defect and severe pulmonary hypertension expired. A re-opened case with type II ventricular septal defect expired. 6. Four cases were alive, and all of them show decrease of pulse pressure and aortic insufficiency.

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