Fate of the aortic root late after Ross operation.

نویسندگان

  • Giovanni Battista Luciani
  • Gianluca Casali
  • Alessandro Favaro
  • Maria Antonia Prioli
  • Luca Barozzi
  • Francesco Santini
  • Alessandro Mazzucco
چکیده

BACKGROUND The Ross operation is an alternative to mechanical aortic valve replacement in the young. Early dilatation of the pulmonary autograft root exposed to the systemic circulation has been reported. To define the prevalence of, risk factors for, and consequences of late autograft dilatation, outcome in all consecutive patients operated since May 1994 was reviewed. METHODS AND RESULTS Ninety one patients, 77 males and 14 females, with at least 1 year of follow-up underwent cross-sectional clinical and echocardiographic examination. Age at operation was 27+/-10 years (range 6 to 49), and the indication was aortic regurgitation in 54 (59%) patients and bicuspid valve was present in 62 (68%). End-points of the study were freedom from autograft dilatation (root diameter >4 cm or 0.21 cm/m2), from (moderate) autograft regurgitation and from reoperation. Follow-up (4.0+/-1.9, range 1 to 8 years) autograft root diameters were anulus, 29+/-4 mm (18-39); sinus of Valsalva, 38+/-7 mm (24-53); sinotubular junction, 37+/-6 mm (23-54); and ascending aorta, 37+/-5 mm (27-54). Late autograft dilatation was identified in 31 (34%) patients and regurgitation in 13 (14%), 7 of whom had autograft dilatation. At 7 years, freedom from dilatation was 42+/-8%, freedom from regurgitation was 75+/-8%, and freedom from reoperation was 85+/-10%. Cox proportional hazard analysis identified younger age (P=0.05), preoperative sinus of Valsalva (P=0.02), root replacement technique (P=0.03), and absence of pericardial buttressing (P=0.04) as predictive of autograft dilatation, whereas female sex (P=0.002), follow-up sinus of Valsalva (P=0.003), and sinotubular junction diameter (P=0.02) as predictive of autograft regurgitation. CONCLUSIONS Autograft dilatation is common late after the Ross procedure, particularly in younger patients, in those with preoperative aortic aneurysm, and those having root replacement without support of anulus and sinotubular junction. Bicuspid aortic valve is not a risk factor. Significant autograft valve dysfunction affects a minority of patients, but it is more prevalent in those with autograft dilatation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Circulation

دوره 108 Suppl 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003