Title of article :
Frequency of early remodeling of left ventricle and its comparison between patients with stroke volume >97 Ml versus patients with stroke volume <97 Ml after aortic valve replacement for severe aortic regurgitation
Author/Authors :
Rizvi, Hafiz Muhammad Farhan Ali , Khalid, Zaigham Rasool , Baksh, Allah , Baig, Mirza Ahmad Raza
Abstract :
Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of early remodeling in patients of severe aortic regurgitation after
aortic valve replacement and to see the incidence of early remodeling in patients with stroke volume >97
ml versus < 97 ml before aortic valve replacement.
Method: This was a prospective comparative study conducted from August 2013 to December 2014 in a
tertiary care hospital. Fifty seven (57) patients of isolated chronic aortic regurgitation were included
in this study. SPSS v23 was used for data analysis. Independent sample t-test was used for analysis of
continuous variables and chi-square test for qualitative variables.
Results: Out of fifty seven patients, early remodeling occurred in 34 (59.64%) patients after surgery. The
mean pre-operative stroke volume of patient in whom remodeling occurred was 110.3±9.66 ml while mean
pre-operative stroke volume of patients who did not undergo remodeling was 86.65±7.63 ml. There were
28 (82.4%) patients with stroke volume >97 ml in whom Remodeling occurred where as in patients with
stroke volume <97 ml remodeling occurred only in 6 (17.6%) patients (p value 0.004). There was no inhospital
mortality.
Conclusion: There is an association between stroke volume and early LV remodeling after Aortic valve
replacement. Stroke volume >97 ml is a good predictor of early LV remodeling.
Keywords :
Aortic Regurgitation , Aortic Valve Replacement , Left Ventricular Remodeling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics