Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1984; 32(4): 266-268
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1023401
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Calcification of a Porcine Valve Xenograft during Pregnancy - A Case Report and Review of the Literature

E. Deviri1 , M. Yechezkel1 , L. Levinsky1 , B. A. Vidne2 , M. J. Levy1
  • 1Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Department, Beilinson Medical Center, and
  • 2Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Department, Ichilov Hospital, Tel Aviv University Medical School, Israel
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Publication History

1983

Publication Date:
19 March 2008 (online)

Summary

A 20-year-old woman required urgent replacement of a calcified prosthetic mitral porcine xenograft with a mechanical one during the 32nd week of pregnancy. Five weeks later the patient delivered a normal child. Following delivery the patient refused oral anticoagulant treatment and 7 months later she underwent emergency removal of a prosthetic valve thrombus. Six months later, still refusing anticoagulant treatment, she died of cerebral embolization.

We suggest that the replacement of a degenerated biologic valve with another biologic valve should be considered in patients who refuse anticoagulant treatment and that patients with prosthetic xenografts should be kept under close medical follow-up, including echocardiography because of possible accelerated xenograft failure during and/or following pregnancy.

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