An alternative surgical technique in orthotopic cardiac transplantation

M. A I Sarsam, C. S. Campbell, N. A. Yonan, A. K. Deiraniya, A. N. Rahman

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    Abstract

    Forty patients underwent orthotopic cardiac transplantation at Wythenshawe Hospital between May 1991 and November 1992. Twenty patients had transplantation using an alternative technique that preserves the shape of the left atrium and leaves the right atrium intact (group A). The remaining twenty had conventional transplantation using the technique described by Lower and Shumway (group B). The patients were randomized to either the new or the conventional technique on an alternate basis. There was no mortality in group A, but two patients in group B developed right ventricular failure and died. Two patients in each group developed nodal rhythm and all four recovered sinus rhythm. Echocardiography and Doppler velocimetry at the transvalvular level confirmed normal atrial function in group A with erratic atrial contraction wave in group B. There was also slightly lower incidence of mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation in group A than in group B. The improved atrial function in group A may play a part in the prevention of right sided failure following cardiac transplantation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)344-349
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Cardiac Surgery
    Volume8
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 1993

    Keywords

    • Echocardiography
    • methods: Heart Transplantation
    • Humans
    • Postoperative Complications
    • Random Allocation

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