Hemolysis associated with prosthetic heart valves: a review.

Cardiol Rev

Department of Cardiology, The Dan Sheingarten Echocardiography Unit and Valvular Clinic, Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Campus, Petah Tiqwa, Israel.

Published: June 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hemolysis can be a serious complication of prosthetic heart valves, often linked to structural issues or leaks.
  • Mild hemolysis is common with mechanical valves, while severe cases are rare and suggest leaks around the valve.
  • Treatment options include medical therapies, transcatheter procedures, and surgery, with surgery being the preferred choice for severe cases.

Article Abstract

Hemolysis is one of the potentially serious complications of prosthetic heart valves. It is usually associated with either structural deterioration or paravalvular leak. Mild, compensated hemolysis associated with mechanical heart valves is not uncommon even in the current era. Severe hemolysis is rare, however, and usually reflects paravalvular leak. The use of transesophageal echocardiography-guided operative techniques may help prevent or minimize early postoperative paravalvular leakage. There is a gamut of available therapeutic approaches-medical, transcatheter, and surgical-to this complication and therapy should be tailored to the individual patient. Novel pharmacological agents include erythropoietin and pentoxifylline. Several reports described the feasibility of transcatheter closure of paravalvular leak with coils or devices, but their effect on hemolysis is unpredictable. Surgery remains the treatment of choice in severe cases.

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