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Long-term results of radical pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis in Korean population.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The extent of pericardiectomy is an important issue in constrictive pericarditis but its impact on long-term outcomes has been rarely reported. We compared long-term results of radical pericardiectomy with conventional phrenic to phrenic pericardiectomy. METHODS:Ninety patients who underwent pericardiectomies between February 1995 and April 2015 were reviewed retrospectively. They were classified into conventional (n?=?37) and radical (n?=?53) groups according to pericardiectomy being performed anterior or posterior to the phrenic nerves, respectively. The follow-up duration at outpatient clinic was 37.6 (11.7, 86.6) months and the survival data until 91.6 (54.5, 147.0) months were obtained. The last echocardiographies were done at 22.4 (4.35, 60.85) months. RESULTS:The early mortality rate was 4.4% (4/90). They all belonged to the conventional group and died of low cardiac output syndrome. The survival rate was higher in the radical group (P?=?.032, 74.7?±?9.2% versus 50.4?±?11.9% in 20?years). NYHA class of both groups had recovered until the last follow-up but the radical group showed better recovery (P?

SUBMITTER: Choi MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6364466 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term results of radical pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis in Korean population.

Choi Min Suk MS   Jeong Dong Seop DS   Oh Jae K JK   Chang Sung-A SA   Park Sung-Ji SJ   Chung Suryeun S  

Journal of cardiothoracic surgery 20190206 1


<h4>Background</h4>The extent of pericardiectomy is an important issue in constrictive pericarditis but its impact on long-term outcomes has been rarely reported. We compared long-term results of radical pericardiectomy with conventional phrenic to phrenic pericardiectomy.<h4>Methods</h4>Ninety patients who underwent pericardiectomies between February 1995 and April 2015 were reviewed retrospectively. They were classified into conventional (n = 37) and radical (n = 53) groups according to perica  ...[more]

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