Early Bioprosthesis Failure: Report of Three Cases and Literature Review

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https://doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1242

Abstract

Background: We experienced three rare early bioprosthesis failure (EBF) cases. In this study, we analyze the causes and discuss the coping strategy of EBF.
Methods: We reviewed all cases of EBF in patients who received a bioprosthesis replacement in Changhai Hospital between January 2001 and January 2014, and reviewed related articles that were published between 1994 and 2014, searching for keywords in PubMed such as “bioprosthesis,” “heart valve prosthesis,” “early failure,” and “bioprosthesis failure.”
Results: Only three cases were found in Changhai Hospital during this time period. The reasons for EBF in these
3 cases were: native valve attachment, early calcification caused by metabolic syndrome, and early valve thrombosis. Literature review identified an additional 14 cases. The reasons for EBF in these 14 cases were as follows: native valve attachment in 6 cases; metabolic abnormalities in 3 cases; early valve thrombosis in 2 cases; chronic inflammation in
2 cases; and improper operation in 1 case.
Conclusion: EBF is a rare but serious complication. The cause of EBF is complex. Appropriate preventive measures should be developed according to the condition of the patient.

Published

2015-04-28

How to Cite

Early Bioprosthesis Failure: Report of Three Cases and Literature Review. (2015). The Heart Surgery Forum, 18(2), E059-E062. https://doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1242

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