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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1996

Aprotinin in primary valve replacement and reconstruction : A multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

Michael N. D'Ambra; Cary W. Akins; Eugene H. Blackstone; Sharon L. Bonney; Lawrence H. Cohn; Delos M. Cosgrove; Jerrold H. Levy; Karen E. Lynch; Rosemarie Maddi

BACKGROUNDnPatients having cardiac operations often require blood transfusions. Aprotinin reduces the need for blood transfusions during coronary artery bypass graft operations. To determine the safety and effectiveness of aprotinin in reducing the use of allogeneic blood and postoperative mediastinal chest tube drainage, we studied 212 patients undergoing primary sternotomy for valve replacement or repair.nnnMETHODSnThis study was multicenter, randomized, prospective, double-blind, and placebo-controlled. Patients received high-dose aprotinin (n = 71), low-dose aprotinin (n = 70), or placebo (n = 71). The study medication was given as a loading dose followed by a continuous infusion and pump prime dose. Heparin administration was standardized. Transfusions, postoperative mediastinal shed blood, and adverse events were tracked.nnnRESULTSnDemographic profiles were similar among the treatment groups. Aprotinin did not decrease the percentage of patients receiving transfusions when compared with placebo (high-dose aprotinin, 63%, p = 0.092; low-dose aprotinin, 52%, p = 0.592; placebo, 48%). Aprotinin was associated with a reduction in the volume of mediastinal shed blood (high-dose aprotinin vs placebo, p = 0.002; low-dose aprotinin vs placebo, p = 0.017). Adverse events were equally distributed among the treatment groups except for postoperative renal dysfunction (high-dose aprotinin, 11%; low-dose aprotinin, 7%; placebo, 0%; p = 0.01). A disproportionate number of patients in the high-dose aprotinin group with postoperative renal dysfunction also had diabetes mellitus.nnnCONCLUSIONSnAprotinin treatment in this population did not reduce allogeneic blood use, although there were significant reductions in the volume of mediastinal shed blood.


The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 1988

The results of a surgical program for interrupted aortic arch

J. E. Sell; Richard A. Jonas; John E. Mayer; Eugene H. Blackstone; J. W. Kirklin; Aldo R. Castaneda


Rev. argent. cardiol | 2004

1600 cirugías mitrales: impacto de la edad en la sobrevida

Pablo Ruda Vega; Marcos Nores; Alexandre Colafranceschi; Jose L. Navia; Eugene H. Blackstone; Bruce W. Lytle; Delos M. Cosgrove


Archive | 2000

Mitral valve surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction q

Ehab Bishay; Patrick M. McCarthy; Delos M. Cosgrove; Katherine J. Hoercher; Nicholas G. Smedira; Debabrata Mukherjee; Jennifer White; Eugene H. Blackstone


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Outcomes of Cardiac Surgery in Patients With Previous Solid Organ Transplantation (Kidney, Liver, and Pancreas)

Patrick R. Vargo; Nicholas K. Schiltz; Douglas R. Johnston; Nicholas G. Smedira; Nader Moazami; Eugene H. Blackstone; Edward G. Soltesz


Archive | 2013

Cell Carcinoma? Can We Predict Long-Term Survival After Pulmonary Metastasectomy for Renal

Ronald M. Bukowski; Malcolm M. DeCamp; Eugene H. Blackstone; Sudish C. Murthy; Kwhanmien Kim; Thomas W. Rice; Jeevanantham Rajeswaran


Archive | 2013

Valve Repair Folding Valvuloplasty Without Leaflet Resection: Simplified Method for Mitral

Tomislav Mihaljevic; Eugene H. Blackstone; Bruce W. Lytle


Archive | 2013

make a difference? HLA sensitization in ventricular assist device recipients: Does type of device

Patrick M. McCarthy; Ashraf Abdo; James B. Young; Randall C. Starling; S. Kumpati; Daniel J. Cook; Eugene H. Blackstone


Archive | 2013

pericardial bioprosthesis Hemodynamic stability during 17 years of the Carpentier-Edwards aortic

Jeevanantham Rajeswaran; J.Edward Okies; Robert W.M. Frater; Michael K. Banbury; Delos M. Cosgrove; James D. Thomas; Eugene H. Blackstone


Archive | 2013

InterventionsNeed for a Reappraisal? (Response) Guidelines for Reporting Mortality and Morbidity After Cardiac Valve

Marko Turina; Cary W. Akins; Eugene H. Blackstone; D. Craig Miller; Nicholas T. Kouchoukos

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Patrick M. McCarthy

Case Western Reserve University

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Bruce W. Lytle

American Association for Thoracic Surgery

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Cary W. Akins

American Association for Thoracic Surgery

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Thomas W. Rice

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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James B. Young

Case Western Reserve University

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