1. Do patients over 40 years of age benefit from surgical closure of atrial septal defects?
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Jemielity, M, Dyszkiewicz, W, Paluszkiewicz, L, Perek, B, Buczkowski, P, Ponizynski, A, and Ponizyński, A
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OLDER patients , *ATRIAL septal defects , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY , *X-rays , *HEART dilatation , *VERTEBROBASILAR insufficiency , *PATIENTS , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Objective: To determine the value of surgical closure of atrial septal defects in patients over 40 years of age.Methods: Retrospective analysis of 76 patients (63 women, 13 men), age range 40-62 years (mean (SD) 45.8 (5.1) years), who underwent surgical repair of atrial septal defect. Pre- and postoperative clinical status (New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class) was assessed, and ECG, x ray, and echocardiographic investigations performed. Follow up was between 1 and 17 years.Results: One operative and one late death occurred during the study period. Before operation, 47 patients (61.8%) were in NYHA functional classes III and IV. After operation, 61 patients (82.4%) were in classes I and II. Four patients had atrial fibrillation before surgery versus nine after surgery. Before operation, 52 patients had intensified pulmonary vascularity compared with only seven after operation. Echocardiographic examination showed a significant reduction in right ventricular dimension (4.10 (0.91) v 2.95 (0.36) cm, p < 0.001). No residual intracardiac shunts were identified on echocardiographic follow up.Conclusions: Surgical closure of atrial septal defects in patients over 40 years old can improve their clinical status and prevent right ventricular dilatation and insufficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2001
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