Stuck Prosthetic Valves: Clinical Implications of Pannus Formation and Gradient Measurement in Surgical Outcomes

人工瓣膜卡滞:瓣膜赘生物形成和跨瓣压差测量对术后结果的临床意义

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Abstract

Objective: Stuck prosthetic valves, often resulting from pannus formation or thrombus accumulation, represent a critical complication in prosthetic valve management, carrying significant risks for morbidity and mortality. This study aims to identify factors associated with stuck valve development and assess the effectiveness of interventions in restoring normal valve function. Methods: A total of 27 patients with stuck valves were analyzed, including mitral, aortic, and tricuspid valve cases. Metallic valves were initially implanted in all patients. Interventions included pannus cleaning in suitable cases and valve replacement when necessary, with the replacement being either metallic and biological based on clinical indications. Preoperative and postoperative ECG rhythms, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) values, and gradient measurements were evaluated across patient groups. Results: No significant difference was found in time since initial surgery across valve types (p = 0.67), except in mitral valves, where time was longer in the replacement group (p = 0.02). Maximum gradients were higher in the pannus cleaning group for mitral valves (p = 0.03), while overall gradient values showed no significant differences. Postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction improved significantly in all groups (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The findings highlight the importance of timely intervention in managing stuck prosthetic valves, which are associated with severe hemodynamic compromise and embolic risk. Pannus cleaning emerged as a viable alternative in selected cases where the obstruction was localized, with the valve structure otherwise intact. Biological valve replacements demonstrated superior rhythm stabilization in this study, although definitive conclusions are constrained by the minimal sample size (n = 2). Future research should focus on expanding sample sizes and incorporating comprehensive preoperative analyses to better inform surgical and clinical management strategies.

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