Twenty-year experience of aortic valve reimplantation using the Valsalva graft

Author:

Chirichilli Ilaria12ORCID,Scaffa Raffaele1ORCID,Irace Francesco Giosuè123ORCID,Salica Andrea1,Weltert Luca Paolo14ORCID,D’Aleo Salvatore1,Chiariello Luigi5,De Paulis Ruggero16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac Surgery, European Hospital , Rome, Italy

2. Department of Cardiac Surgery and Heart Transplantation, San Camillo Forlanini Hospital , Rome, Italy

3. Department of General and Specialized Surgery “Paride Stefanini”, Sapienza University , Rome, Italy

4. Department of Statistics, UniCamillus International University of Health Sciences , Rome, Italy

5. Cardiac Surgery Unit, Mediterranean Clinic , Naples, Italy

6. Chair of Cardiac Surgery, UniCamillus, International University of Health Sciences , Rome, Italy

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES Over the past 20 years, valve-sparing aortic root replacement has aroused increasing interest because of a progressive attitude towards the preservation of natural tissue. Aortic reimplantation is the most used technique to spare the valve, allowing simultaneously aortic root replacement and aortic annular stabilization. The reimplantation into a graft with sinuses guarantees an optimal anatomic and functional reconstruction with established good results at 15 years. The aim of this study is to report the world longest follow-up (up to 20 years) of aortic valve reimplantation using the Valsalva graft. METHODS From February 2000 to December 2021, 265 consecutive patients with aortic root aneurysm received aortic valve reimplantation using the Valsalva graft. From 2018, leaflet plication with the routine use of calliper was performed. For each patient, we performed both intraoperative and post-procedural transoesophageal echocardiography. All patients were followed with clinical assessment and echocardiography. The mean duration of follow-up was 85 ± 63 months. RESULTS The study cohort had a median age of 55 ± 18 and 87.2% were male. The aortic root aneurysm was associated to bicuspid aortic valve in 18.9% of patients and to Marfan syndrome in 10.6% of cases. 55.9% had an aortic regurgitation ≥ 2+. Overall survival at 15 was 87.6 ± 3.4. Freedom from cardiac death was stable at 99.6 ± 0.4 at 5, 10 and 15 years. Freedom from recurrent AR ≥3+ and freedom from reoperation remained stable at 10 and 15 years at 92.2 ± 2.1 and 95.9 ± 1.6, respectively. There was a minimal incidence of infective endocarditis (0.8%), thromboembolism (2.2%) and haemorrhage (2.0%). Six out of 7 patients requiring reoperation had surgery in the first period of our experience (last in 2004). Early suboptimal results had a negative effect on residual aortic regurgitation. Moreover, we hypothesized that the routine use of calliper may have contributed to a further improvement of the outcome, even if these data need to be confirmed by a longer follow-up. CONCLUSIONS The first long-term follow-up after aortic valve reimplantation using the Valsalva graft demonstrated excellent results. These long-term results gradually improved with learning curve, remaining stable during the second decade of observation. The systematic use of calliper may have contributed to a further improvement of the outcome.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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