Pulmonary valve reconstruction for acquired pulmonary regurgitation in patients with treated congenital heart disease

Author:

Jussli-Melchers Jill1ORCID,Hansen Jan Hinnerk2ORCID,Scheewe Jens1ORCID,Attmann Tim1ORCID,Eide Martin1,Logoteta Jana2ORCID,Dütschke Peter3,Salehi Ravesh Mona4ORCID,Uebing Anselm25ORCID,Voges Inga25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel, Germany

2. Department of Congenital Heart Disease and Pediatric Cardiology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel, Germany

3. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel, Germany

4. Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein , Kiel, Germany

5. DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck , Germany

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES Pulmonary valve regurgitation is a common problem after relief of right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction with a transannular patch. Pulmonary valve replacement with a homograft or xenograft is the routine treatment. Longevity of biological valves and the availability of homografts are limited. Alternatives to restore RVOT competence are evaluated. The goal of this study was to present intermediate-term results for pulmonary valve reconstruction (PVr) in patients with severe regurgitation. METHODS PVr was performed in 24 patients (August 2006‒July 2018). We analysed perioperative data, pre- and postoperative cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging studies, freedom from valve replacement and risk factors for pulmonary valve dysfunction. RESULTS The underlying diagnoses were tetralogy of Fallot (n = 18, 75%), pulmonary stenosis (n = 5, 20.8%) and the double outlet right ventricle post banding procedure (n = 1, 4.2%). The median age was 21.5 (14.8–23.7) years. Main (n = 9, 37.5%) and branch pulmonary artery procedures (n = 6, 25%) and surgery of the RVOT (n = 16, 30.2%) were often part of the reconstruction. The median follow-up after the operation was 8.0 (4.7–9.7) years. Freedom from valve failure was 96% at 2 and 90% at 5 years. The mean longevity of the reconstructive surgery was 9.9 years (95% confidence interval: 8.8–11.1 years). CMR before and 6 months after surgery showed a reduction in the regurgitation fraction [41% (33–55) vs 20% (18–27) P = 0.00] and of the indexed right ventricular end-diastolic volume [156 ml/m2 (149–175) vs 116 ml/m2 (100–143), P = 0.004]. Peak velocity across the pulmonary valve (determined by CMR) half a year after surgery was 2.0, unchanged. CONCLUSIONS PVr can be achieved with acceptable intermediate-term results and may delay pulmonary valve replacement.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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