Literature DB >> 15473470

Hemodynamic performance on exercise: comparison of a stentless and stented biological aortic valve replacement.

John Chambers1, Helen Rimington, Ronak Rajani, Fiona Hodson, Christopher Blauth.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: Although stentless valves are expected to be hemodynamically superior to stented valves, the results of comparative trials have been inconsistent. The study aim was to compare hemodynamic function at rest and on exercise in 50 stentless and stented biological replacement aortic valves
METHODS: Twenty-one patients with a Toronto stentless porcine valve and 29 with a Perimount stented bovine pericardial valve were exercised using a bicycle ergometer. Echocardiography was performed before, and during exercise testing.
RESULTS: Patients with either valve type were exercised to a similar degree. Transaortic resistance was slightly lower in the Perimount compared with the Toronto at rest (p = 0.03) and at peak exercise (p = 0.04), and flow was higher in the Perimount at rest (p = 0.007), but not at peak exercise. There were no significant differences between the valve types in peak velocity, mean pressure difference or effective orifice area either at rest or on peak exercise.
CONCLUSION: There were no clinically significant differences in hemodynamic function between the stented and stentless biological valves chosen for comparison either at rest or during bicycle exercise.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15473470

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


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3.  Numerical and in-vitro experimental assessment of the performance of a novel designed expanded-polytetrafluoroethylene stentless bi-leaflet valve for aortic valve replacement.

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4.  Effect of surgeon on transprosthetic gradients after aortic valve replacement with Freestyle stentless bioprosthesis and its consequences: a follow-up study in 587 patients.

Authors:  Alexander Albert; Ines Florath; Ulrich Rosendahl; Wael Hassanein; Eberhard V Hodenberg; Stefan Bauer; Ina Ennker; Jürgen Ennker
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