Author/Authors :
George M. Palatianos، نويسنده , , Axel M. Laczkovics، نويسنده , , Paul Simon، نويسنده , , Jose Luis Pomar، نويسنده , , Dietrich E. Birnbaum، نويسنده , , Hans H. Greve، نويسنده , , Axel Haverich، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background
This study was performed to determine the safety and effectiveness of the On-X valve, a novel mechanical valve substitute.
Methods
Eleven centers participated in a European, multicentered, longitudinal, nonrandomized study of the On-X valve performance. Isolated aortic or mitral valve replacement with an On-X valve was studied in 301 patients. Aortic valve replacement was performed in 184 patients (average follow-up, 5.0 years), whereas mitral valve replacement was performed in 117 patients (average follow-up, 4.4 years).
Results
In patients with aortic valve replacement, mean transvalvular pressure gradients ranged from 8.3 to 4.7 mm Hg and effective orifice areas from 1.5 to 2.7 cm2, for 19-mm through 25-mm valves, respectively. After mitral valve replacement, mean gradient was 4.2 mm Hg and effective orifice area by pressure half-time was 2.6 cm2 regardless of valve size. Hemolysis was low, with postoperative serum lactate dehydrogenase at 225 ± 41 IU (mean ± standard deviation) or 253 ± 65 IU, after aortic valve replacement or mitral valve replacement, respectively (upper normal value, 250 IU). At 1 year or greater postoperatively, 91.6% of patients after aortic valve replacement and 84.6% after mitral valve replacement were in New York Heart Association functional class I or II. Adverse event rates in percent per patient-year after aortic valve replacement or mitral valve replacement were thromboembolism, 0.88 or 1.76; thrombosis, 0.11 or 0.20; bleeding, 0.77 or 1.96, respectively. Late mortality was 1.97% or 2.55%, respectively.
Conclusions
At the intermediate follow-up, the On-X valve exhibited improved hemodynamics, low hemolysis with in-range lactate dehydrogenase, and low adverse event rates, particularly in the aortic position.