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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 37, 84-87, Copyright © 1984 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
L Nunez, M Gil Aguado, JL Larrea, D Celemin and J Oliver
The thromboembolic rate of 768 patients who were treated only with aspirin
after mitral valve replacement or mitral plus aortic valve replacement with
porcine bioprostheses was evaluated. We analyzed the thromboembolic rate
for the whole series and for subgroups of patients categorized by atrial
fibrillation, giant left atrium, left atrial thrombosis, and dosage of
aspirin (1 gm daily or 0.5 gm every 48 hours). The total embolic rate was
1.4% (11/768). No patient in sinus rhythm had an embolic event. The embolic
rate for patients in atrial fibrillation was 1.9% (11/583). There were no
embolic events in 31 patients with a giant atrium. An embolic event
occurred in 1 of 42 patients with atrial thrombosis (2.4%). Patients
treated with 1 gm of aspirin daily had a 3% embolic rate (9/295) while the
incidence was 0.4% (2/473) in those treated with 0.5 gm every 48 hours (p
less than 0.01). Administration of aspirin after mitral valve replacement
with a bioprosthesis is a very effective treatment for prevention of
thromboembolism. In our experience, this treatment provides protection
equal to or better than that offered by oral anticoagulants for patients in
atrial fibrillation as well as for patients with a giant atrium or atrial
thrombosis at operation. The dosage and timing of aspirin administration
may markedly affect the result of this type of treatment. Oral
anticoagulation with coumarin derivatives may not be appropriate after
mitral valve replacement with a bioprosthesis, and platelet antiaggregates
should be used for this purpose in the future.
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