• Title of article

    Superior Transseptal Approach to Mitral Valve Is Associated With a Higher Need for Pacemaker Implantation Than the Left Atrial Approach

  • Author/Authors

    Peter Lukac، نويسنده , , Vibeke E. Hjortdal، نويسنده , , Anders K. Pedersen، نويسنده , , Peter T. Mortensen، نويسنده , , Henrik K. Jensen، نويسنده , , Peter S. Hansen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    77
  • To page
    82
  • Abstract
    Background Several studies suggest that the superior transseptal approach to mitral valve surgery leads to sinus node dysfunction. The clinical consequences are not known. Methods Consecutive patients undergoing surgery for mitral valve disease from November 16, 1994 through January 26, 2004 were retrospectively evaluated. The surgeons used either the superior transseptal (group A) or left atrial approach (group B). The risk of pacemaker implantation associated with the superior transseptal approach as compared with the left atrial approach was estimated using the multivariate Cox regression analysis to adjust for possible confounders. Results We included 577 patients, 150 in group A and 427 in group B. Forty-four patients had a pacemaker implanted after the surgery; 17 in group A and 27 in group B (p = 0.010). The superior transseptal approach was an independent risk factor of pacemaker implantation in multivariate analysis (hazard ratio 2.2 [1.2 to 4.1], p = 0.014). Nineteen patients had a pacemaker implanted because of sinus node dysfunction; 9 in group A and 10 in group B (p = 0.017). Group A was an independent predictor of pacemaker implantation because of sinus node dysfunction in bivariate analyses. The risk of pacemaker implantation because of atrioventricular conduction disturbances was not different between the groups (p = 0.178). Conclusions The superior transseptal approach has a higher risk of clinically significant sinus node dysfunction than the left atrial approach.
  • Journal title
    The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • Record number

    610295