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Outcomes, risks and complications of cardiac surgery for carcinoid heart disease

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 168-172

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2010.10.035

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Valvular heart disease; Carcinoid; Surgery

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Objective: The development of carcinoid heart disease causes significant valvular dysfunction, eventually leading to symptomatic right heart failure and impaired survival. Data regarding cardiovascular surgery are limited. We sought to identify outcomes, risks and complications of valve surgery for carcinoid heart disease. Methods: Twenty-two patients with carcinoid heart disease underwent cardiac valve surgery between 2006 and 2010. Patients were considered for surgery if (1) they had stable carcinoid tumour, (2) they had severe valvular dysfunction and (3) were symptomatic and (4) they had no other significant co-morbidities. Three patients underwent tricuspid valve replacement alone, 15 patients underwent tricuspid and pulmonary valve replacement, two patients underwent tricuspid, pulmonary and mitral valve replacement and two patients underwent quadruple valve replacement. Results: Overall 30-day mortality was 18%. Causes of death were right ventricular dysfunction (two patients), carcinoid crises (one patient) and pneumonia (one patient). Four patients required permanent pacemaker for complete heart block. Of those that survived initial surgery, median follow-up was 26 months (interquartile range 8-42); 1- and 2-year survival rates were 56% and 44%, respectively. There was no significant difference in survival between those patients in the New York Heart Association (NYHA) class I/II, mild/moderate right ventricular dilatation or N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) < 1245 pg ml(-1) compared with those in NYHA class III/IV, severe right ventricular enlargement or NT-proBNP > 1245 pg ml(-1), respectively. Long-term causes of death were related to advanced metastatic carcinoid tumour. No patient required re-operation for bioprosthetic degeneration. Conclusion: Valve surgery for carcinoid heart disease is of higher risk compared with most other forms of valvular surgery. However, in those that survive the operation significant improvement in functional class occurs. Most long-term complications were related to the tumour itself rather than cardiac complications. (C) 2010 European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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