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Between 1.6.1991 and 31.5.1995, 62 patients underwent heart valve replacement with Sorin Bicarbon bileaflet prosthetic valve, age 16-83 years (mean 60.5). The valve disease was rheumatic in 37 cases, degenerative in 17, congenital in 4 and miscellaneous etiologies in the other 4. The valve lesion was AS in 24 patients, AR in 5, AR+MS in 2, MS in 13, MR+MS in 6, MR in 6, tricuspid prosthetic stenosis in 1, A+M disease in 3, and a clotted prosthetic valve (Sorin disc) in 1. CAD was present in 14 patients (23%) and AF in 19 (31%). 11 had moderate pulmonary hypertension and 4 severe. Preoperatively 6 patients were in FC II, 40 in FC III and 16 in FC IV. Operative procedures included AVR 18, AVR+CABG 13, AVR+T annuloplasty 1, AVR and open M valvotomy 1, MVR 7, MVR+T annuloplasty 7, MVR+AVR (Medtronic) 1, MVR+AVR 1, TVR, prosthetic valve replacement 1, and MVR+CABG 1. Hospital mortality was 3 (4.8%) -- one due to ruptured A-V groove and two due to LoCO. Postoperative complications: LoCO necessitating IABP -- 3 patient; 3 transient CVA and 1 CVA with hemiplegia. One patient had aortic prosthetic valve endocarditis 18 months following the operation necessitating reoperation. Other cases were treated for positive blood cultures. One patient had CVA after anticoagulant were discontinued. 28 patients are in FC I, 22 in H, 4 in III and 1 in IV. 4 patients are lost to follow-up. These data suggest that the Sorin Bicarbon Prosthetic valve can be safely and effectively used for heart valve replacement.
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PMID:Early experience with the Sorin bileaflet prosthetic valve. 1006 47

Our purpose was to examine prospectively the relationship between systemic hypertension and vascular events in patients with SLE. SLE patients followed in the University of Toronto Lupus Clinic presenting between 1980 and 1988 and within one year of their diagnosis of SLE were identified. Standard definitions were used for hypertension and for all vascular events (MI, angina, CVA, PVD). The presence of traditional CAD risk factors, along with disease- and therapy-related risk factors for the development of vascular disease, were compared in the hypertensive and normotensive group. A multivariate logistic regression was performed to determine the best predictor of a vascular event. One hundred and fifty patients were identified in our inception cohort [75 hypertensive (50%) and 75 (50%) normotensive]. Seventeen hypertensive patients (22.7%) had at least one vascular event as compared to six (8.0%) normotensive patients (p = 0.022). The vascular events included 7 with CAD, 5 with CVA, and 5 with PVD in the hypertensive group while in the normotensive group 3 patients developed CAD, 2 CVA and 1 PVD. Fifteen deaths were recorded in the hypertensive group as compared to eight deaths in the non-hypertensive groups (P = 0.09). The groups were comparable with respect to associated risk factors, except for higher frequency of hypercholesterolemia (P = 0.003), azotemia (P = 0.001) and corticosteroid use (P = 0.038) in the hypertension group. In a multivariate analysis the best predictor of a vascular event was hypercholesterolemia (OR 6.9, 95% CI 2.4-24.8, P < 0.001). We conclude that systemic hypertension is associated with an increased frequency of vascular events in SLE. This is best explained by its association with hypercholesterolemia.
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PMID:Vascular events in hypertensive patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. 1143 83