Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure

Patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and valvular heart disease present a significant challenge for both cardiac surgeons and cardiologists. The high risk of heart failure progression associated with traditional surgeries, especially when using CPB, often leads to the r...

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Main Authors: U. T. Khayrullaev, G. U. Mullabaeva, I. M. Sharipov, Sh. N. Doniyorov, Kh. G. Fozilov
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Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2024-12-01
Series:International Journal of Biomedicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i56/ijbm_14(4)_cr3.pdf
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author U. T. Khayrullaev
G. U. Mullabaeva
I. M. Sharipov
Sh. N. Doniyorov
Kh. G. Fozilov
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description Patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and valvular heart disease present a significant challenge for both cardiac surgeons and cardiologists. The high risk of heart failure progression associated with traditional surgeries, especially when using CPB, often leads to the refusal of surgical interventions, leaving patients with limited treatment options. One alternative is performing surgeries on a “beating heart” without stopping the heart or using cardioplegia; however, data on the safety and outcomes of this method remain limited. This article presents a clinical case of mitral and aortic valve replacement using the BH technique with retrograde myocardial perfusion in a patient with severe HFrEF. In this clinical case, the beating heart method demonstrated its effectiveness and safety in performing two-valve replacement in a patient with CHF and significantly reduced LVEF. Retrograde perfusion provided adequate myocardial protection, minimizing ischemic damage and contributing to a successful outcome.
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spelling doaj-art-33a0877531f84c79a44bd2d1b9e65ea42024-12-07T06:02:35ZengInternational Medical Research and Development CorporationInternational Journal of Biomedicine2158-05102158-05292024-12-0114471671810.21103/Article14(4)_CR3Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart FailureU. T. Khayrullaev0G. U. Mullabaeva1I. M. Sharipov2Sh. N. Doniyorov3Kh. G. Fozilov4Republican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, UzbekistanRepublican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, UzbekistanRepublican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, UzbekistanRepublican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, UzbekistanRepublican Specialized Scientific-Practical Medical Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, UzbekistanPatients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and valvular heart disease present a significant challenge for both cardiac surgeons and cardiologists. The high risk of heart failure progression associated with traditional surgeries, especially when using CPB, often leads to the refusal of surgical interventions, leaving patients with limited treatment options. One alternative is performing surgeries on a “beating heart” without stopping the heart or using cardioplegia; however, data on the safety and outcomes of this method remain limited. This article presents a clinical case of mitral and aortic valve replacement using the BH technique with retrograde myocardial perfusion in a patient with severe HFrEF. In this clinical case, the beating heart method demonstrated its effectiveness and safety in performing two-valve replacement in a patient with CHF and significantly reduced LVEF. Retrograde perfusion provided adequate myocardial protection, minimizing ischemic damage and contributing to a successful outcome.http://www.ijbm.org/articles/i56/ijbm_14(4)_cr3.pdfcongestive heart failurebeating heartvalvular heart disease
spellingShingle U. T. Khayrullaev
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Sh. N. Doniyorov
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Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
International Journal of Biomedicine
congestive heart failure
beating heart
valvular heart disease
title Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
title_full Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
title_fullStr Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
title_short Beating Heart: An Innovative Approach to Valve Replacement in Severe Heart Failure
title_sort beating heart an innovative approach to valve replacement in severe heart failure
topic congestive heart failure
beating heart
valvular heart disease
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