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Abstract OnBehalf YIG-CVR Introduction Thromboembolic events or bleeding are by far the most frequent complications of prosthetic heart valves. Cerebrovascular stroke is one of the major thromboembolic complications of anticoagulation-related issues of prosthetic heart valves. Aim of the work To determine the pattern and risk factors of acute stroke in patients with prosthetic heart valves. Methods and Patients A retrospective single-center analysis of the database registry of consecutive acute stroke patients with mitral or aortic heart valve prostheses admitted to a tertiary care stroke specialized center from 01/01/2012 to 01/12/2017. All patients were examined by a certified neurologist and underwent a complete work-up evaluation (Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Carotid Doppler ultrasound examination, complete blood tests, and electrocardiogram) and a transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) examination as well as transesophageal echocardiography (TOE) if valve dysfunction or thrombosis were suspected. Results 214 patients with mitral or aortic valve prostheses were admitted by acute stroke in the duration from 01/01/2012 to 01/12/2017 with a mean age of 44 ± 15 years, 132 were males (61.7%) and 178 patients had mechanical valves (83.2%). 135 patients had mitral prosthesis (63.1%) and ischemic stroke was encountered in 151 patients (70.6%). Conclusion In a single center experience, mechanical prosthesis at the mitral valve position was associated with higher incidence of ischemic stroke. Proper close follow-up of INR levels as well as the surgical shift to biological instead of mechanical valve should decrease significantly the incidence of prosthetic valve related strokes. Baseline, clinical and other parameters Patients (n = 214) Age (years) 44 ± 15 Mechanical valve 178 (83.2%) Atrial Fibrillation 101 (47.2%) Rheumatic Heart Disease 175 (81.8%) Left ventricular ejection fraction (%) 54 ±13 Mitral Only 135 (63.1%) Aortic Only 51 (23.8%) Double Valve Prosthesis 28 (13.1%) Ischemic stroke 151 (70.6%) Hemorrhagic stroke 47 (22%) Both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke 16 (7.4%) Data are represented as mean(±SD) or number (Percentage) Abstract P1521 Figure. Valve sites

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