Efficacy of endoventricular patch plasty in large postinfarction akinetic scar and severe left ventricular dysfunction: Comparison with a series of large dyskinetic scars

V. Dor, M. Sabatier, M. Di Donato, F. Montiglio, A. Toso, M. Maioli, M. K. Pasque, L. L. Mickleborough

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Abstract

Background: Many believe that dyskinesia is the only predictor of favorable surgical outcome after large myocardial infarction and that akinetic scars do not recover well in patients with globally depressed ventricular function. Methods: This study evaluates clinical and hemodynamic results of endoventricular circular patch plasty in patients with either large akinetic scar (n = 51) or large dyskinetic scar (n = 49) and depressed left ventricular function (ejection fraction <30%). Groups were comparable for symptoms, indication for operation, and delay from myocardial infarction. Heart failure was a major indication for operation in both groups. Coronary grafting was performed in 98% of patients: 10 had mitral valve repair or replacement, and 47 patients with preoperative ventricular arrhythmias had cryotherapy. In-hospital mortality was 12% (five patients in the akinetic group [10%] and seven in the dyskinetic group [14%]). Results: Results showed an early and late improvement in New York Heart Association functional class and ejection fraction (from 23% ± 5% to 31% ± 11% to 40% ± 13% in akinetic patients and from 23% ± 6% to 41% ± 10% to 41% ± 12% in dyskinetic patients). Ventricular tachycardia was reduced significantly in both groups early and late after the operation. Conclusion: We conclude that in patients with either large akinetic or dyskinetic scar and severe left ventricular dysfunction, endoventricular circular patch plasty associated with coronary grafting and cryotherapy, when indicated, provides surviving patients with significant improvement in cardiac function. This approach can be considered as an alternative to heart transplantation in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50-59
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume116
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

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