Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up
Balloon dilatation of the stenosed mitral valve, in an attempt to relieve symptoms, was developed to replace the surgical procedure of closed mitral valvotomy. This procedure, whereby a balloon tipped catheter is introduced from the femoral vein and directed across the mitral valve after an atrial s...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-263312020-10-06T05:11:13Z Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up Lawrenson, John Bernard Commerford, Patrick Balloon Dilation - methods - South Africa Balloon Dilation - South Africa Mitral Valve Stenosis - complication - South Africa Balloon dilatation of the stenosed mitral valve, in an attempt to relieve symptoms, was developed to replace the surgical procedure of closed mitral valvotomy. This procedure, whereby a balloon tipped catheter is introduced from the femoral vein and directed across the mitral valve after an atrial septal puncture, was developed in 1982. The procedure was first performed at Groote Schuur Hospital in 1988. Two types of dilating balloon (Inoue and Bifoil types) have been used. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the results of balloon mitral valvuloplasty procedures performed from 1988 until November 1992. In addition a detailed analysis was made of all complications of the procedure. 118 patients (mean age 30.7 years) underwent 124 attempted procedures. 93 % of attempts were successfully completed and an optimal result was achieved in 76% of patients. Mitral valve area increased from 0.9cm² to 2.0cm². Equivalent results have been achieved with both balloon types. Death occurred in 1.6 % of patients. 2.4 % of patients had severe mitral regurgitation as a complication. 4% of procedures resulted in cardiac chamber perforation. The experience at Groote Schuur has been similar to other centres treating young patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis. 2017-11-16T13:48:56Z 2017-11-16T13:48:56Z 1995 2017-04-06T14:23:03Z Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26331 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Division of Cardiology |
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Balloon dilatation of the stenosed mitral valve, in an attempt to relieve symptoms, was developed to replace the surgical procedure of closed mitral valvotomy. This procedure, whereby a balloon tipped catheter is introduced from the femoral vein and directed across the mitral valve after an atrial septal puncture, was developed in 1982. The procedure was first performed at Groote Schuur Hospital in 1988. Two types of dilating balloon (Inoue and Bifoil types) have been used. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyze the results of balloon mitral valvuloplasty procedures performed from 1988 until November 1992. In addition a detailed analysis was made of all complications of the procedure. 118 patients (mean age 30.7 years) underwent 124 attempted procedures. 93 % of attempts were successfully completed and an optimal result was achieved in 76% of patients. Mitral valve area increased from 0.9cm² to 2.0cm². Equivalent results have been achieved with both balloon types. Death occurred in 1.6 % of patients. 2.4 % of patients had severe mitral regurgitation as a complication. 4% of procedures resulted in cardiac chamber perforation. The experience at Groote Schuur has been similar to other centres treating young patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis. |
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Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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Balloon mitral valvuloplasty at Groote Schuur Hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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balloon mitral valvuloplasty at groote schuur hospital : results, complications and short-term follow-up |
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University of Cape Town |
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