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  • Title: Mitral valve replacement in children.
    Author: Erez E, Kanter KR, Isom E, Williams WH, Tam VK.
    Journal: J Heart Valve Dis; 2003 Jan; 12(1):25-9; discussion 30. PubMed ID: 12578331.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND AND AIMS OF THE STUDY: Although repair of the mitral valve in children with or without concomitant congenital heart defects has improved significantly, it is not always achievable. The study aim was to review a 20-year experience of mitral valve replacement (MVR) in children. METHODS: Since 1980, 90 patients (37 males, 53 females; mean age 8.1 years; range: 3 weeks to 18 years) have undergone a total of 102 MVR operations (12 redo-MVR, nine multiple valves, and three with common atrioventricular valve replacement). Tissue valves were used in 13 patients (14%). The etiology for valve disease was congenital in 72 patients (80%), and 34 patients had atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD). Other etiologies included rheumatic heart disease (n = 8), myxomatous disease (n = 4), endocarditis (n = 3), and Kawasaki disease, left atrial myxoma and idiopathic hypertropic subaortic stenosis (each n = 1). In total, 36 patients (40%) had a previous mitral valve repair, and 34 (38%) had concomitant repair of associated lesions. RESULTS: Hospital mortality was significantly higher in children aged < 2 years (52%, 15 of 29) compared with older children (3%, 2 of 61) (p < 0.001). Fourteen hospital deaths were associated with failed repair of complex congenital heart defects, mainly AVSD under age 2 years, followed by MVR. Mean follow up was 9.3 years (range: 7 months to 21.5 years). There were four late deaths; major events included thromboemboli (n = 6), bleeding (n = 9), endocarditis (n = 1) and cardiomyopathy with orthotopic heart transplantation (n = 7). CONCLUSION: MVR is a good surgical option for a nonrepairable mitral valve in children aged over 2 years. MVR following failed AVSD repair carries a high incidence of morbidity and mortality.
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