Literature DB >> 11041181

An echocardiographic description of the Sulzer Carbomedics Synergy ST (Labcor) porcine valve in the aortic position.

J Chambers1, W Dolman, J Jawetz, A Ramos, J Collaco, J Barros-Pena.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: The Synergy ST (previously Labcor) valve is constructed from three separate porcine aortic cusps mounted on a scalloped, flexible, acetal copolymer stent. To date, no hemodynamic data describing this valve have been published. The aim of this study was to describe the echocardiographic findings in a population of unselected patients.
METHODS: One investigator, who was blinded to valve size, studied 84 patients (31 females, 53 males; mean age 58 years; range: 19-83 years) at four centers in Brazil. The valves were studied at a mean of 31 months after implantation (range: 1-116 months). Mean gradient was calculated using the long modified Bernoulli equation, effective orifice area (EOA) using the classical from of the continuity equation, and resistance as mean gradient/flow.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences in peak transaortic velocity and mean gradient between valves of different annulus size. However, EOA was directly related (p = 0.0075) and resistance indirectly related to valve size (p = 0.021, ANOVA). Trivial or mild regurgitation was seen in 31 patients (37%), moderate in three (4%) and severe in two (2%). The regurgitation was solely paraprosthetic in five patients, solely through the valve in 23, and both in seven. Regurgitation through the valve usually occurred adjacent to the commissures.
CONCLUSION: The Synergy ST porcine valve has hemodynamics of forward flow similar to that of other stented porcine valves.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11041181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Heart Valve Dis        ISSN: 0966-8519


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