Between November 1985 and August 1988, we performed 89 percutaneous aortic valvuloplasties. Sixty-two of these were considered a primary success on the basis of two main criteria: stage I or II on discharge and greater than 50 p. 100 increase in aortic valve area. The mean age of these patients was 78.4 +/- 6.1 years. On actuarial analysis, after 5 months 98 p. 100 of the patients with primary success were alive and 89 p. 100 were in stage I or II and had not been operated upon or redilated. At 15 months 79 p. 100 of the patients with primary success were alive, but only 48 p. 100 were in stage I or II and neither operated upon or redilated. Ultrasonic data obtained one and twelve months after dilatation were compared in 8 patients who had kept the full functional benefit of angioplasty for 14.6 +/- 4.3 months (group 1) and 9 patients who had lost this initial benefit (group 2). In group 1 patients the aortic valve area had moderately and non significantly diminished from 0.92 to 0.72 cm2. In group 2 patients the aortic valve area had gone down from 0.89 to 0.63 cm2 (p less than 0.01), indicating restenosis. We conclude that after the 4th post-valvuloplasty month the medium-term success of the procedure undergoes some degradation, and in these patients the echocardiographic signs of stenosis are clear-cut.
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