Table 1.
Reference | Number of patient | Mean age (yr) | Sex distribution | Size (mm) | Site | Presentation | Management |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grinda 'et al'1 (1999) |
04 | 54 | 3 Males 1 Female | 10 | 1 MV 1 TV 1 AV |
CVA Aphasia Syncope TIA |
Excision+MVR Excision+TVR Excision+AVRp Excision |
Saw 'et al'14 (2001) |
03 | 45 | 2 Females | 6-7 | 1 IVS 2 MV |
Stroke Abdominal pain, VSD |
Excision |
Darvishian 'et al'7 (2001) |
02 | 50 | 1 Male | 10-15 | 2 MV | Dyspnea Ataxia Dysphasia |
Mitral Repair+ excision |
Gowda 'et al'13 (2003) |
725 | 70 | 56% Males | 2-70 | 44% AV 35% MV |
32% Stroke 13% Angina |
81% Excision 10% AVR |
Sato 'et al'9 (2003) |
01 | 74 | Male | 9 | LVOT | AF Chest discomfort |
Excision |
Ngaage 'et al'12 (2005) |
88 | 62 | 71% Males | - | 52% AV 18%- LVOT |
52% -Dyspnea 32% TE |
83% excision |
Kumbala 'et al'11 (2008) |
01 | 60 | Male | 9 | AV | TIA | Excision |
Law' et al'2 (2009) |
01 | 25 | Male | 9 | LVOT (multiple) | Stroke | Excision+MVRp |
Bicer 'et al'3 (2009) |
01 | 72 | Male | 12 | LA | Stroke | Excision |
Parthenakis 'et al'8 (2009) |
01 | 29 | Female | 12 | AV | Asymptomatic | Excision |
Domenech 'et al'4 (2010) |
01 | 59 | Female | 11 | LV | Stroke | Resection |
AV-aortic valve, IVS-interventricular septum, MV-mitral valve, CVA-cerebrovascular accident, TIA-transient ischemic attack, VSD-ventricular septal defect, AF- atrial fibrillation, LVOT-left ventricular outflow tract, LA- left atrium, LV- left ventricle, MVR-mitral valve repair, TVR-tricuspid valve repair, AVRp-aortic valve replacement, MVRp-mitral valve replacement, AVR-aortic valve repair