پديد آورندگان :
Sadeghpour Anita نويسنده , Kiavar Majid نويسنده , Tayyebi Parisa نويسنده , Bassiri Hussein Ali نويسنده , Maleki Majid نويسنده , Esmaielzadeh Maryam نويسنده , MOHEBBI AHMAD نويسنده , Samiei Niloofar نويسنده , Ojaghi Zahra نويسنده , Bakhshandeh Hooman نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background- Filamentous fibrin strands (FSs) attached to valve prostheses have been well
described in patients undergoing transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) , but the frequency
and clinical significance of these strands remain poorly defined. We aimed to determine the
frequency of prosthetic valve strands and to assess their association with anticoagulant status,
location, type, and number of prosthetic heart valves.
Methods- In total, 300 consecutive patients with prosthetic heart valves, who were referred for
clinically indicated TEE, were evaluated for the presence of FSs (defmed as highly mobile,
fme, filamentous masses with less than 1 mm thickness ).
Results- FSs were found iI1 141 (47%) patients. Significant associations were observed between the
presence of FSs and anticoagulant status (P-value < 0.001). The location and number of the
prosthetic valves had no statistically significant associations with the strands. The FSs were
found more frequently on mechanical than on bioprosthetic valves (P-value = 0.004). A
logistic regression model showed that greater values of international normalized ratio,
bioprosthetic valves, and daily intake ofASA, had negative associations with the strands.
Conclusions- There were significant associations between FSs and patientsי anticoagulation status;
we would, therefore, suggest intense anticoagulation and close follow-up for these patients