Đường cong huấn luyện trong phẫu thuật van hai lá ít xâm lấn qua đường mở ngực nhỏ bên phải

Vo Tuan Anh , Nguyen Hoang Dinh

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Our retro-prospective study reviewed patients underwent minimally cardiac surgery at the University Medical Center, Ho Chi Minh city  required to overcome the learning curve was assessed   with   the   Cumulative   Sum   failure analysis. 204 patients underwent minimally invasive mitral valve surgery. The mean age was 48.5  ± 24.  The most  common  chief  complaint was dyspnea on exertion (94.1%). Technical failure rate was 5,4%. Cardiopulmonary bypass time, aortic clamp  time,  mechanical  ventilation time and  ICU time reduced  with  time and  the cumulative cases performed. The number of patients required to overcome the learning curve was 75 – 100 patients

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