Biomechanical Analysis of the Ross Procedure in an Ex Vivo Left Heart Simulator

Author:

Bryan Amelia Y.12,Brandon Strong E.12,Kidambi Sumanth1,Gilligan-Steinberg Shane1,Bennett-Kennett Ross2,Lee James Y.1,Imbrie-Moore Annabel13,Moye Stephen C.1,Hendrickx-Rodriguez Sebastian3,Wang Hanjay1,Dauskardt Reinhold H.2,Joseph Woo Y.14,Ma Michael R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

4. Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

Abstract

Background Neo-aortic pulmonary autografts often experience root dilation and valve regurgitation over time. This study seeks to understand the biomechanical differences between aortic and neo-aortic pulmonary roots using a heart simulator. Methods Porcine aortic, neo-aortic pulmonary, and pulmonary roots (n  =  6) were mounted in a heart simulator (parameters: 100 mm Hg, 37 °C, 70 cycles per minute, 5.0 L/min cardiac output). Echocardiography was used to study root distensibility (percentage change in luminal diameter between systole and diastole) and valve function. Leaflet motion was tracked with high-speed videography. After 30 min in the simulator, leaflet thickness (via cryosectioning), and multiaxial modulus (via lenticular hydrostatic deformation testing) were obtained. Results There were no significant differences between aortic and neo-aortic pulmonary leaflet motion, including mean opening velocity (218 vs 248 mm/s, P  =  .27) or mean closing velocity (116 vs 157 mm/s, P  =  .12). Distensibility was similar between aortic (8.5%, 1.56 mm) and neo-aortic pulmonary (7.8%, 1.12 mm) roots ( P  =  .59). Compared to virgin controls, native pulmonic roots exposed to systemic pressure for 30 min had reduced leaflet thickness (630 vs 385 µm, P  =  .049) and a reduced Young's modulus (3,125 vs 1,089 kPa, P  =  .077). In contrast, the aortic roots exposed to pressure displayed no significant difference in aortic leaflet thickness (1,317 vs 1,256 µm, P  =  .27) or modulus (5,931 vs 3,631 kPa, P  =  .56). Conclusions Neo-aortic pulmonary roots demonstrated equivalence in valve function and distensibility but did experience changes in biomechanical properties and morphology. These changes may contribute to long-term complications associated with the Ross procedure.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

American Heart Association

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health,Surgery

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1. Invited Commentary: Will we work out the Ross dilemma in 30 minutes?—Or 30 years?;World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery;2022-03

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