2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.995275
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Analysis of influencing factors for prognosis of patients with ventricular septal perforation: A single-center retrospective study

Abstract: BackgroundVentricular septal rupture (VSR) is a type of cardiac rupture, usually complicated by acute myocardial infarction (AMI), with a high mortality rate and often poor prognosis. The aim of our study was to investigate the factors influencing the long-term prognosis of patients with VSR from different aspects, comparing the evaluation performance of the Gensini score, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score and European Heart Surgery Risk Assessment System II (EuroSCORE II) score systems.MethodsT… Show more

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“…Differences in the cardiac collagen skeleton and collagen matrix in the infarcted myocardium between genders may contribute to the observed disparities 13 . The location of myocardial infarction and perforation was found to be closely associated with postoperative mortality, with the anterior wall and extensive anterior wall of the myocardium being predominantly affected and the infarcted vessels primarily involving the left anterior descending branch 14,15 . Notably, there were no significant differences in baseline characteristics, including sex, age, location of myocardial infarction and VSP between the two groups.…”
Section: Interventional Occlusion and Surgical Intervention Have Demo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in the cardiac collagen skeleton and collagen matrix in the infarcted myocardium between genders may contribute to the observed disparities 13 . The location of myocardial infarction and perforation was found to be closely associated with postoperative mortality, with the anterior wall and extensive anterior wall of the myocardium being predominantly affected and the infarcted vessels primarily involving the left anterior descending branch 14,15 . Notably, there were no significant differences in baseline characteristics, including sex, age, location of myocardial infarction and VSP between the two groups.…”
Section: Interventional Occlusion and Surgical Intervention Have Demo...mentioning
confidence: 99%