Background: Modifications of the Björk-Shiley valve prosthesis have shown good long-term results. The convexo-concave model, however, was recalled 27 years ago because of a propensity for breakage due to outlet strut fracture. The objective of this study is to describe the 30-year outcome after implantation of the Björk-Shiley convexo-concave mechanical heart valve prosthesis (Pfizer, Rye Brook, NY).

Methods: The study included 279 patients who were operated between 1979 and 1983 at Turku University Hospital. A total of 305 valves were implanted; 205 in the aortic position and 100 in the mitral position. Patient records were reviewed for baseline characteristics and late events, data on mortality were acquired from registries.

Results: Mean actuarial survival was 19.8 years and mean follow-up was 19.2 years (maximum 34 years). Freedom from reoperation was 91.3% at 30 years. There were 3 outlet strut fractures (2 fatal) during follow-up. Statistically significant predictors of mortality were age and concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting.

Conclusions: Despite the possibility of structural valve failure the Björk-Shiley convexo-concave valve confers excellent 30-year survival.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2013.09.032DOI Listing

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