100 QUESTIONS IN CARDIOLOGY

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sign is included the incidence would probably be nearer 5%. Most

of these focal deficits are caused by atheroembolism. Air, left atrial

thrombus and calcific valve debris are additional risk in valve

surgery. I quote the routine patient a risk of stroke of 1% to 2%

adjusted upwards for increasing age, history of previous stroke or

TIA, and hypertension, and adjusted down for relative youth.

The incidence of subtle diffuse or global brain injurydepends on

definition. Some difficulty with concentration and memory

affects about a quarter of patients – but very few are troubled by it

to any extent.^1

What is the risk of myocardial infarction?


This is extremely difficult to define. In good hands it rarely

complicates valve operations without coronary artery disease. In

coronary surgery incidence depends on definition but myocardial

dysfunction, local or global, is the commonest cause of death. The

incidence of infarction is entirely dependant on definition and

any figure from 2% to 10% could be given, depending on the

criteria used.

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1 Treasure T. Cerebral protection in adults. In: Yacoub M, Pepper J, eds.
Annual of cardiac surgery, 7th edition. London and Philadelphia: Current
Science, 1994: 161–9

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