• 제목/요약/키워드: Prosthetic valve endocarditis

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인공심장판막의 재치환술 5례 보고 (Replacement of prosthetic heart valves Report of 5 cases)

  • 신제균
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.655-662
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    • 1985
  • From January 1985 to July 1985, prosthetic heart valves were replaced in 5 patients at Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center. The patients included three women and two men ranging in age from 22 to 41 years. Three mitral valve replacements, one aortic valve replacement and one double valve replacement [mitral and aortic valve replacement] were done at the first valve operations. Reoperation were performed 2 to 76 months after the first operations, Prosthetic valve endocarditis occurred in 3 patients, early in one and late in two and primary valve failure occurred in 2 patients. In operative findings, vegetation in prosthetic valve endocarditis and calcification in primary valve failure were found. All except one had relatively successful operative results. One died of early fungal prosthetic valve endocarditis due to relapsed prosthetic valve endocarditis with heart failure and block.

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인공심방판막실패에 대한 임상적 고찰 (Reoperation for prosthetic valve failure -clinical analysis of 15 cases-)

  • 권오춘
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.584-594
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    • 1986
  • Despite the multivariate improvements in tissue treatment, material, and design of prosthetic heart valves in recent years, numerous complications that may lead to valve dysfunction remain a constant threat after valve replacement. Most common indications for prosthetic valve failure are primary valve failure, infective endocarditis, paravalvular leakage, and thromboembolism. From 1977 to 1986, 15 patients underwent reoperation for prosthetic valve failure in 278 cases of valve surgery. The etiology of prosthetic valve failure were primary valve failure in 12 patients [80 %], infective endocarditis in 2 patients [13.3 %], and a paravalvular leakage [6.7 %]. The average durations of implantation were 45.5 months; 53.9 months in primary valve failure, 16 months in infective endocarditis, and 4 months in paravalvular leakage. The rate of valve failure was high under age of 30 [11/15]. Calcifications and collagen disruption of prosthesis were main cause of primary valve failure in macro- & micropathology. Prosthesis used in reoperation were 5 tissue valves and 10 mechanical valves. Operative mortality were 13.3 % [2/15], due to intractable endocarditis and ventricular arrhythmia.

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Use of a Valved-Conduit for Exclusion of the Infected Portion in the Prosthetic Pulmonary Valve Endocarditis

  • Jung, Joonho;Hong, You Sun;Lee, Cheol Joo;Lim, Sang-Hyun;Choi, Ho;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제46권3호
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    • pp.208-211
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    • 2013
  • A 51-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with complaints of fever and hemoptysis. After evaluation of the fever focus, he was diagnosed with pulmonary valve infective endocarditis. Thus pulmonary valve replacement and antibiotics therapy were performed and discharged. He was brought to the emergency unit presenting with a high fever (> $39^{\circ}C$) and general weakness 6 months after the initial operation. The echocardiography revealed prosthetic pulmonary valve endocarditis. Therefore, redo-pulmonary valve replacement using valved conduit was performed in the Rastelli fashion because of the risk of pulmonary arterial wall injury and recurrent endocarditis from the remnant inflammatory tissue. We report here on the successful surgical treatment of prosthetic pulmonary valve endocarditis with an alternative surgical method.

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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심내막염 환자의 외과적 치험 (Surgical Experience of Infective Endocarditis)

  • 최병철
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제25권11호
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    • pp.1354-1357
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    • 1992
  • From May 1984 through December 1991, twelve patients underwent valve replacement for infective endocarditis at National Medical Center. There were 7 male and 5 female, ranged in age 16 to 61[mean 34.1] years. Four had native valve endocarditis, six had prosthetic valve endocarditis and two were associated with congenital heart disease. The indication of surgery was medically intractable congestive heart failure in all patients. 5 patients revealed systemic embolization and 4 patients had uncontrollable sepsis. The causative organism was Streptococcus in 4 patients, Staphylococcus in 1 patient and Pseudomonas in 2 patients. Hospital mortality was 33.3%[4/12]. The main cause of death was low cardiac output due to perioperative myocardial damage and cerebral vascular accident. There were 2 late mortality because of recurrent endocarditis. This review showed much higher mortality in prosthetic valve endocarditis[66.7%] than native valve endocarditis[33.3%].

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Recurrent Prosthetic Mitral Valve Dehiscence due to Infective Endocarditis: Discussion of Possible Causes

  • Ercan, Suleyman;Altunbas, Gokhan;Deniz, Hayati;Gokaslan, Gokhan;Bosnak, Vuslat;Kaplan, Mehmet;Davutoglu, Vedat
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.285-288
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    • 2013
  • Prosthetic valves are being widely used in the treatment of heart valve disease. Prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE) is one of the most catastrophic complications seen in these patients. In particular, prosthetic valve dehiscence can lead to acute decompensation, pulmonary edema, and cardiogenic shock. Here, we discuss the medical management of late PVE in a patient with a prior history of late and redo early PVE and recurrent dehiscence. According to the present case, we can summarize the learning points as follows. A prior history of infective endocarditis increases the risk of relapse or recurrence, and these patients should be evaluated very cautiously to prevent late complications. Adequate debridement of infected material is of paramount importance to prevent relapse. A history of dehiscence is associated with increased risk of relapse and recurrent dehiscence.

활동성 인공판막 심내막염: 임상 양상, 검사 소견 및 중기 수술 성적 (Active Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis: The Clinical Profile, Laboratory Findings and Mid-term Surgical Results)

  • 김환욱;주석;김희중;주석중;송현;이재원;정철현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제42권4호
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    • pp.447-455
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    • 2009
  • 배경: 인공판막 심내막염은 자연판막 심내막염보다 초기 임상양상이 불량하고, 심내막의 감염 뿐 아니라 주변 조직으로 염증 파급이 용이하다. 특히, 합병증을 동반하여 악화된 임상양상으로 술 전 충분한 항생제 치료를 기대할 수 없는 상태(활동성 심내막염)에서 판막 재치환술을 시행하는 경우는 만족스럽지 못한 술 후 예후를 가진다. 본 연구는 활동성 인공판막 심내막염의 임상 양상, 검사 소견 및 중기 수술 성적 알아보기 위해 수행되었다. 대상 및 방법: 1998년 1월부터 2008년 7월까지 감염성 심내막염으로 진단 및 수술이 이루어진 276명의 환자 중 인공판막 심내막염으로 수술이 이루어진 경우는 31명이었다. 이 중 24명의 활동성 인공판막 심내막염 환자를 연구 대상으로 하였다. 결과: 열감이 가장 흔한 임상증상이었으나, 전신성 색전증을 동반한 경우도 8예(33.3%)였으며, 이 중 5예(20.8%)는 중추신경계가 이환되었다. 경식도 초음파 검사상 우종(vegetation)이 가장 많이 관찰된 소견이며, 포도상 구균(Staphylococcus species)이 배양된 주된 원인 균주였다. 42.1$\pm$36.9달의 평균 추적 관찰 기간 동안 조기사망 4예, 만기사망 4예 있었으며, 누적 생존율은 1년 후에는 79%, 3년 후에는 73%, 5년 후에는 66%, 7년 후에는 49.5%였다. 결론: 악화된 임상양상 등의 이유로 술 전 충분한 항생제 치료를 기대할 수 없는 활동성 인공판막 심내막염은 술 후 불량한 예후를 가진다. 그럼에도 불구하고, 조기 수술은 물론, 정상 조직이 노출이 될 때까지 광범위한 염증 조직 제거하는 것이 환자의 생존율을 높일 수 있는 방법이라 생각된다.

삼첨판막에 국한된 심내막염 환자의 치험 1례 (A Case Report of Surgical Management of Tricuswpid Valve Endocarditis)

  • 김준현;서동만
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 1998
  • 삼첨판막 심내막염 환자에 있어서 항생제에 반응않거나 심부전이 심할 경우 수술적 치료가 권고된다. 그러나 특히 약물중독 환자에서 조기 인조판막 심내막염의 발생의 위험이 치료에 있어서 주요한 관심사이다. 37세 남자 환자에서 삼첨판막 심내막염으로 일차적으로 삼첨판막 절제 후 이차적으로 생체판막을 거치한 단계적 수술을 성공적으로 시행하였기에 문헌고찰과 함께 보고하는 바이다.

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인공심장판막의 재치환수술: 7례 보 (Re-replacement of prosthetic heart valves: report of 7 cases)

  • 김원곤
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 1984
  • Prosthetic valve replacement has resulted in marked improvement in the functional status of many patients with valvular heart disease. But valve failure from various causes has necessitated re-replacement of prosthetic valve in some of these patients. This selective group of patients has many inherent problems. This report presents our experience with seven patients who received re-replacement of prosthetic valve in the Seoul National University Hospital from 1981, to 1983. The patients included one woman and six men in the range of 9 and 49 years old. As the first valve operations, there were five MVR using tissue valves, one DVR [Bjork-Shiley and Ionescu-Shiley valve] and one case of modified Bentall operation with composite graft [Ionescu-Shiley valve]. Reoperations on prosthetic valve failure were performed 17 to 54 months after the first operation [mean 34 months]. Amon8 seven patients, there were two cases of prosthetic valve endocarditis and five cases of primary tissue failure. Gross calcification of the xenograft was found in two children with Ionescu-Shiley valve. All except one had relatively successful operative results. The unsuccessful one died intraoperatively from low output syndrome.

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승모판대치술후 발생한 Aspergillus 대동맥염의 치험 1예 (Aspergillus aortitis following replacement of mitral valve)

  • 장명;김광호;홍승록;이종화;이웅구;고영혜;박찬일
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.285-290
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    • 1981
  • Bacterial endocarditis is a well-recognized complication of prosthetic valve replacement. Postoperative fungal endocarditis of aortitis has been reported with increasing frequency. Aspergillus endocarditis or aortitis following open heart surgery has been reported in several patients. The difficulty in the diagnosis of this type of infection, the problems of therapy of prosthetic valve endocarditis0 and the relative ineffectiveness of antifungal agents account for the high mortality. Recently, we have experienced a patient with aspergillus aortitis after replacement of mitral valve. The diagnosis was finally established by histotogical examination of emboli removed from the femoral artery. The patient died after second open heart surgery for replacement of ascending aorta.

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