2018
DOI: 10.1532/hsf.1997
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Comparison of Left Atriotomy and Superior Transseptal Approaches in Mitral Valve Surgery

Abstract: Purpose: To compare the operative and post-operative outcomes of mitral valve surgery (MVS) with a superior transseptal (STS) approach and a left atriotomy (LA) approach. Methods: In a tertiary academic center, the charts of patients who underwent MVS between 2012 and 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. A total of 135 patients underwent MVS. Forty patients who underwent MVS with the STS approach were enrolled in the study as the STS group. In the same period, we selected 40 patients who underwent… Show more

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“…Therefore, they did not result in a significant difference in the need for PPM implantation. Similar findings were reported in other studies and reflect the benign behaviour of early rhythm disorders related to the TS approach [15,16]. Because we found no differences in the incidence of Afib/flutter and the use of anticoagulation and antiarrhythmic medications, the need for postoperative electrical cardioversion was the same between groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, they did not result in a significant difference in the need for PPM implantation. Similar findings were reported in other studies and reflect the benign behaviour of early rhythm disorders related to the TS approach [15,16]. Because we found no differences in the incidence of Afib/flutter and the use of anticoagulation and antiarrhythmic medications, the need for postoperative electrical cardioversion was the same between groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Turkyilmaz and Kavala, in a retrospective analysis using propensity scores, identi ed a signi cant increase in ICU stay (p<0.001) and hospitalisation (p<0.001) associated with the TS approach despite a lack of signi cant differences in the prevalence of postoperative rhythm disturbances. They instead identi ed perioperative bleeding as the main factor in uencing this outcome (p<0.001) (17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turkyilmaz and Kavala, in a retrospective analysis using propensity scores, identi ed a signi cant increase in ICU stay (p<0.001) and hospitalization (p<0.001) associated with the TS approach, despite not having observed signi cant differences in the prevalence of postoperative rhythm disturbances. They instead identi ed perioperative bleeding as the main factor in uencing this outcome (p<0.001) (17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%