Outcome of Unilateral Pulmonary Edema after Minimal-Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery: 10-Year Follow-Up.
Thomas PuehlerChristine FriedrichGeorg LutterMaike KornhuberMohamed Ahmed SalemJan SchoettlerMarkus ErnstMohammed SaadHatim SeoudyDerk FrankFelix SchoeneichJochen CremerAssad HaneyaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
In-hospital outcome with UPE after MIMVS was not significantly worse compared to non-UPE patients, and no differences were observed in the long-term follow-up. However, prolonged aortic clamp time, worse renal and left ventricular function, pulmonary hypertension and transfusion are associated with UPE.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary hypertension
- mitral valve
- left ventricular
- end stage renal disease
- pulmonary artery
- ejection fraction
- heart failure
- minimally invasive
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- left atrial
- acute myocardial infarction
- peritoneal dialysis
- aortic valve
- prognostic factors
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- cardiac surgery
- coronary artery bypass
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- patient reported outcomes
- acute kidney injury
- emergency department
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- acute care
- surgical site infection
- electronic health record