Severe Aortic Stenosis With Low Transvalvular Gradient and Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction

Abstract
Background—The outcome of aortic valve replacement in patients with severe aortic stenosis, low transvalvular gradient, and severe left ventricular dysfunction is not well known. Methods and Results—Between 1985 and 1995, 52 patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) ≤35% and aortic stenosis with transvalvular mean gradient <30 mm Hg underwent aortic valve replacement. The mean (±SD) preoperative characteristics included EF, 26±8%; aortic valve mean gradient, 23±4 mm Hg; aortic valve area, 0.7±0.2 cm2; and cardiac output, 3.7±1.2 L/min. Simultaneous coronary artery bypass graft surgery was performed in 32 patients (62%). Perioperative (30-day) mortality was 21% (11 of 52 patients). Ten additional patients died during follow-up. Advanced age (P=0.048) and small aortic prosthesis size (P=0.03) were significant predictors of hospital mortality by univariate analysis. By multivariate analysis, the only predictor of surgical mortality was smaller prosthesis size. The only predictor of postoperative ...

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