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      A bovine pericardium rigid prosthesis for left ventricle restoration: 12 years of follow-up Translated title: Prótese rígida de pericárdio bovino para remodelamento ventricular esquerdo: 12 anos de seguimento

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          BACKGROUND: Myocardial infarction might result in dilated left ventricle and numerous techniques have been described to restore the original left ventricle shape and identify tools for late survival assessment. The aim of this study is to compare our experience with a modified Dor procedure using a rigid prosthesis to the septal anterior ventricular exclusion procedure (SAVE) for left ventricle restoration. The EuroScore index for prediction of late follow up survival was evaluated. METHODS: We evaluated 80 patients who underwent left ventricle restoration between 1999 to 2007 and eight patients were excluded with incomplete data. A modified Dor procedure with rigid prosthesis (MD group) was performed on 53 patients and 19 underwent the septal anterior ventricular exclusion procedure (SAVE group). The patients were classified according their left ventricle shape as type I, II or III. Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazard ratio regressions analysis were performed to assess survival after both techniques and expected surgical mortality using EuroScore index ranking after 12 years of follow up. RESULTS: The operative mortality was comparable in both groups ranked by EuroScore index. The groups were comparable for all clinical data, except the MD group had more patients using intra-aortic balloon pumps before surgery, (5.7% vs. 0; P<0.01). Kaplan Meier analysis by left ventricle shape showed comparable survival for all patients, with slightly higher survival for type I. Kaplan Meier analysis of all death showed equivalent survival curves for both techniques after 12 years of follow up (71.5 ± 12.3 vs. 46.6 ±20.5 years; P=0.08). Kaplan Meier analysis of EuroScore index for all patients showed a difference between the three ranked categories, i.e., 0 to 10%, 11 to 49% and higher than 50% expected surgical mortality after 12 years of follow up (70.9 ± 16.2 vs. 67.5 ± 12.7 vs. 53.0 ± 15.5; P=0.003). CONCLUSION: The MD procedure showed consistent ejection fraction improvements after long term follow up. Survival was comparable for all ventricular types and for the MD and SAVE procedures. The EuroScore index is a useful index for late survival assessment of ventricular restoration techniques.

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          INTRODUÇÃO: O infarto do miocárdio pode levar à dilatação do ventrículo esquerdo e numerosas técnicas têm sido descritas para remodelar o ventrículo ao seu formato original. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar nossa experiência com a cirurgia de Dor modificada, usando prótese rígida, com a técnica de exclusão septal ventricular anterior (SAVE). Foi avaliado também o EuroScore como índice preditivo da mortalidade tardia. MÉTODOS: Avaliamos 80 pacientes que foram submetidos a remodelamento ventricular entre 1997 e 2007. Oito pacientes foram excluídos por dados incompletos. A cirurgia de Dor modificada (grupo MD) foi constituída por 53 pacientes e 19 no grupo com exclusão septal anterior (grupo SAVE). Os pacientes foram classificados de acordo com o formato do ventrículo como tipo I, II ou III. Curvas de sobrevivência de Kaplan-Meier e regressão de Cox foram utilizadas para analisar a sobrevida nas duas técnicas e a mortalidade esperada foi avaliada utilizando o EuroScore para a mortalidade operatória e após 12 anos de seguimento. RESULTADOS: A mortalidade operatória foi comparável nos dois grupos quando avaliados pelo EuroScore. Os grupos foram comparáveis quanto a dados clínicos, com exceção, que o grupo MD apresentava maior número de pacientes com balão intra-aórtico no pré-operatório (5,7% vs. 0; P<0,01). A curva actuarial considerando o formato dos ventrículos foi comparável avaliando-se todos os pacientes, sendo que o formato tipo I apresentou discreta melhor sobrevida após 12 anos de seguimento. As técnicas MD e SAVE demonstraram sobrevidas semelhantes após 12 anos de seguimento (71,5 ± 12,3 vs. 46,6 ±20,5%; P=0,08). Avaliando o EuroScore para todos os pacientes, observamos que nas categorias utilizadas, ou seja, 0-10%; 11-49% e maior que 50% de mortalidade esperada, a sobrevida após 12 anos de seguimento foi diferente (70,9 ± 16,2 vs. 67,5 ± 12,7 vs. 53,0 ± 15,5; P=0,003). CONCLUSÃO: A técnica MD demonstrou melhora consistente da fração de ejeção no seguimento tardio. As duas técnicas apresentaram sobrevida comparáveis. O EuroScore pode ser um índice útil para avaliação da sobrevida tardia.

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          To construct a scoring system for the prediction of early mortality in cardiac surgical patients in Europe on the basis of objective risk factors. The EuroSCORE database was divided into developmental and validation subsets. In the former, risk factors deemed to be objective, credible, obtainable and difficult to falsify were weighted on the basis of regression analysis. An additive score of predicted mortality was constructed. Its calibration and discrimination characteristics were assessed in the validation dataset. Thresholds were defined to distinguish low, moderate and high risk groups. The developmental dataset had 13,302 patients, calibration by Hosmer Lemeshow Chi square was (8) = 8.26 (P 200 micromol/l (2), active endocarditis (3) and critical preoperative state (3). Cardiac factors were unstable angina on intravenous nitrates (2), reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (30-50%: 1, 60 mmHg (2). Operation-related factors were emergency (2), other than isolated coronary surgery (2), thoracic aorta surgery (3) and surgery for postinfarct septal rupture (4). The scoring system was then applied to three risk groups. The low risk group (EuroSCORE 1-2) had 4529 patients with 36 deaths (0.8%), 95% confidence limits for observed mortality (0.56-1.10) and for expected mortality (1.27-1.29). The medium risk group (EuroSCORE 3-5) had 5977 patients with 182 deaths (3%), observed mortality (2.62-3.51), predicted (2.90-2.94). The high risk group (EuroSCORE 6 plus) had 4293 patients with 480 deaths (11.2%) observed mortality (10.25-12.16), predicted (10.93-11.54). Overall, there were 698 deaths in 14,799 patients (4.7%), observed mortality (4.37-5.06), predicted (4.72-4.95). EuroSCORE is a simple, objective and up-to-date system for assessing heart surgery, soundly based on one of the largest, most complete and accurate databases in European cardiac surgical history. We recommend its widespread use.
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              Surgical ventricular restoration: left ventricular shape influence on cardiac function, clinical status, and survival.

              Myocardial infarction can result in a spectrum of left ventricular (LV) shape abnormalities. Surgical ventricular restoration (SVR) can be applied to any, but there are no data that relate its effectiveness to LV shape. Moreover, there is no consensus on the benefit of SVR in patients with a markedly dilated ventricle, without clear demarcation between scarred and normal tissue. This study describes postmyocardial infarction shape abnormalities and cardiac function, clinical status, and survival in patients undergoing SVR.
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                Journal
                rbccv
                Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
                Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (São José do Rio Preto )
                1678-9741
                June 2011
                : 26
                : 2
                : 164-172
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil
                [3 ] Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center United States
                [4 ] Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto Brazil
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                S0102-76382011000200005
                10.1590/S0102-76382011000200005
                36e6c90d-a703-489b-971c-eee38604d0b8

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Categories
                CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
                SURGERY

                Surgery,Cardiovascular Medicine
                Ventricular Dysfunction, Left,Heart Aneurysm,Myocardial Infarction,Angina,Unstable,Heart Ventricles,Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda,Aneurisma Cardíaco,Infarto do Miocárdio,Ventrículos do Coração

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