1. Influence of The Prosthesis Type and Diameter in The Thrombocytopenia Associated with Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery
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Ricardo Bustos Alcazar, Juan Polanco Lozada, Cesar Corona Chávez, José Zavala Rangel, Christopher López Hernández, Karen Farfán Jiménez, Guillermo Díaz Quiroz, Luis Felipe Montaño Estrada, and José Aceves Chimal
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aortic stenosis ,biological valves ,mechanical valves ,postoperative ,thrombocytopenia ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Introduction: Aortic valve replacement with either mechanical or bioprosthetic valves is the gold standard treatment for severe aortic stenosis. Unfortunately, enhanced bleeding and hemodynamic decompensation thrombocytopenia is a frequent postoperative complication. The latter could be secondary to the shearing effect of mechanical prosthesis upon the blood flow that favors platelet aggregation or the presence of thrombogenic materials such as glutaraldehyde used to preserve bioprosthetic valves. Our aim was to discern which type of valve is associated with a more severe post-surgery thrombocytopenia so we compared postoperative platelet counts in patients treated with mechanical vs bioprosthetic valves.Material and Method: Two hundred and fifty patients with severe aortic stenosis underwent valve replacement surgery were included in the analysis. 126 patients received a mechanical (group A) and 124 patients received a biological (group B) prosthesis. A conventional surgical procedure with Extracorporeal Life Supports (ECLS) was performed in all. Patients’ age, gender, cardiovascular risk factors, type and time length of antiaggregant treatment, size of the implanted valve, and perioperative events were recorded. Pre-surgery platelet count and daily post-surgery registers of platelets count for a 10-day period was documented.Results: Platelet count before surgery was within normal values in both groups. There was a significant decrease the first postsurgical day in both groups (127±48 vs 224±56 in group A, and 132±45 vs 229±54 in group B, p
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- 2022
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