Late hemodynamic effects of the preserved papillary muscles during mitral valve replacement

1994 
Background The late hemodynamic effects of preserving the papillary muscles during mitral valve replacement have not been evaluated. Methods and Results Sixteen patients who had chronic mitral regurgitation due to myxomatous degeneration were randomized to preservation (Pres group, n=8) or no preservation (No Pres group, n=8) of the chordae tendineae and papillary muscles during mitral valve replacement. Rest and exercise nuclear ventriculograms were performed early (3 months) and late (5 years) after surgery. Early after surgery, the No Pres group had lower ejection fractions and stroke work indexes (P<.05 by repeated-measures [rm] ANOVA) than the Pres group did at similar end-diastolic volume indexes
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