Πέμπτη 31 Ιανουαρίου 2019

A novel case of late left ventricular outflow tract obstruction post mitral valve surgery

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Abstract
Left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction (LVOTO) is a rare but recognized complication of mitral valve surgery. Concomitant factors can cause significant clinical deterioration which requires urgent intervention. We present the case of a female patient who underwent closed valvotomy at age 20 for mitral stenosis secondary to rheumatic heart disease. Seventeen years later, a re-stenosed valve prompted mitral valve replacement (MVR) with a Carbomedics mechanical prosthesis. 8 years later, she re-presented with increasing dyspnoea. On echocardiogram a frond-like structure was visible in the LVOT, the valve housing was protruding into the LVOT and she had marked septal hypertrophy. The LVOT gradient was 72 mmHg. This is a novel case of mechanical MVR associated LVOTO due to at least three discrete factors. This case demonstrates how multiple factors can amalgamate to result in significant clinical deterioration. Over an 8-year period, all three distinct factors contributed to the development of severe LVOTO.

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