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A SAM valve prosthesis in the mitral position: report of a case of long-term survival

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No long-term survivals over 20 years after valve replacement with SAM (Sakakibara-Arai-Mera) valve prostheses have been described. We report a 57-year-old woman who survived for 31 years after mitral valve replacement with the SAM valve (Type M, 5M). Echocardiography revealed remarkable dilatation of the left atrium and moderate tricuspid regurgitation. Cineradiography, however, showed no restricted or asymmetric disc movement of the SAM valve. Cardiac catheterization revealed moderate pulmonary hypertension (64/30mmHg), with a mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure of 25mmHg and a mean transprosthetic pressure gradient of 13mmHg. The mitral valve area was calculated to be 0.9 cm2. No findings of pannus overgrowth around the SAM valve were confirmed on echocardiograms or left ventriculograms. Although the diagnosis of prosthetic valve obstruction resulting from pannus formation was suspected, the patient strongly refused replacement of the SAM valve because of her poor prognosis with bilateral breast cancer with systemic metastases. We believe that this patient may be the last living patient with the SAM valve.

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Aoyagi, S., Tayama, E., Yokose, S. et al. A SAM valve prosthesis in the mitral position: report of a case of long-term survival. J Artif Organs 3, 56–59 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02479928

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