Circulation, Vol 81, 1005-1011, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
N Reifart, B Nowak, D Baykut, P Satter, WD Bussmann and M Kaltenbach
This study evaluated the mechanism of valvular area expansion during
single- and double-balloon valvuloplasty in fibrotic and calcific mitral
valves. Special interest was focused on the morphological features of the
valves treated. Mitral valves that appeared unsuitable for commissurotomy
were excised in toto at the time of mitral valve replacement in 15
patients. The excised valves were mounted in a fluid- filled chamber with a
window for photographic evaluation. The chamber was perfused continuously
to ensure maximal valvular opening. The valve was photographed, and the
orifice area was measured before and after balloon expansion. In addition,
the specimens were examined macroscopically and radiographically with
regard to calcium content and degree and localization of fibrosis. These
data were correlated with splitting of commissures and with rupture of
leaflets. Nine valves were fibrotic, and six were calcific. Dilatation was
performed first with a single-balloon catheter (diameter, 2 cm) and then
with a double-balloon catheter (diameter, 2 and 1.5 cm). After dilatation
with one balloon, the average mitral valve area increased from 0.79 to 1.09
cm2, and with two balloons, average area increased to 1.59 cm2. The
single-balloon technique caused commissural splitting in nine valves,
stretching in three, partial leaflet rupture in one, and no change in two.
After the double-balloon technique, commissural splitting occurred in 12
valves and three leaflets were ruptured where severe fibrosis and
calcification were mainly located within the commissures. As a rule, after
dilatation with the single-balloon technique, the remaining stenosis was
still severe, and after dilatation with the double-balloon technique, the
remaining stenosis was moderate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Experimental balloon valvuloplasty of fibrotic and calcific mitral valves
Red Cross Hospital, Frankfurt/Main, FRG.
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