Prosthesis-patient mismatch

Prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) is present when the effective orifice area of the inserted prosthetic valve is too small in relation to body size. Its main hemodynamic consequence is to generate higher than expected gradients through normally functioning prosthetic valves. The purpose of this revi...

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Main Authors: Philippe Pibarot, Jean G. Dumesnil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Magdi Yacoub Institute 2011-04-01
Series:Global Cardiology Science & Practice
Online Access:http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/ahcsps.2011.7
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spelling doaj-783b47484d5f44e0b05bd5c4cb09d2ea2020-11-25T01:15:33ZengMagdi Yacoub InstituteGlobal Cardiology Science & Practice 2305-78232011-04-012011110.5339/ahcsps.2011.7Prosthesis-patient mismatchPhilippe PibarotJean G. DumesnilProsthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) is present when the effective orifice area of the inserted prosthetic valve is too small in relation to body size. Its main hemodynamic consequence is to generate higher than expected gradients through normally functioning prosthetic valves. The purpose of this review is to present an update on the present state of knowledge with regards to diagnosis, prognosis and prevention of PPM. PPM is a frequent occurrence (20%–70% of aortic valve replacements) that has been shown to be associated with worse hemodynamics, less regression of left ventricular hypertrophy, more cardiac events, and lower survival. Moreover, as opposed to most other risk factors, PPM can largely be prevented by using a prospective strategy at the time of operation.http://www.qscience.com/doi/pdf/10.5339/ahcsps.2011.7
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series Global Cardiology Science & Practice
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publishDate 2011-04-01
description Prosthesis-patient mismatch (PPM) is present when the effective orifice area of the inserted prosthetic valve is too small in relation to body size. Its main hemodynamic consequence is to generate higher than expected gradients through normally functioning prosthetic valves. The purpose of this review is to present an update on the present state of knowledge with regards to diagnosis, prognosis and prevention of PPM. PPM is a frequent occurrence (20%–70% of aortic valve replacements) that has been shown to be associated with worse hemodynamics, less regression of left ventricular hypertrophy, more cardiac events, and lower survival. Moreover, as opposed to most other risk factors, PPM can largely be prevented by using a prospective strategy at the time of operation.
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