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Postimplantation morphologic changes of glutaraldehyde-fixed porcine aortic roots and risk of aneurysm and rupture.

Tirone E David1, Susan Armstrong, Manjula Maganti, Jagdish Butany, Christopher M Feindel, Joanne Bos.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Rupture of glutaraldehyde-fixed porcine aortic roots has been reported, but the mechanism and incidence of this complication is unknown. This study evaluates the clinical outcomes and the risk of dilation and rupture of porcine aortic roots after implantation.
METHODS: Commercially available porcine aortic roots were used for aortic root replacement in 308 patients (Freestyle bioprosthesis [Medtronic, Minneapolis, Minn] in 251 patients and Toronto Root [St Jude Medical, St Paul, Minn] in 57 patients) whose mean age was 62 +/- 13 years. The main indication for aortic root replacement was dilation of the native aortic root. Clinical follow-up was complete at a mean of 5.3 +/- 2.5 years. Valve function and aortic root diameter were assessed by means of echocardiography.
RESULTS: There were 10 (3.2%) operative and 39 (12.6%) late deaths. At 8 years, patients' survival was 79.0% +/- 3.1%, freedom from reoperation was 95.3% +/- 1.7%, and freedom from severe aortic insufficiency was 93.8% +/- 2.7%. The diameter of the aortic sinuses increased from 31.9 +/- 4.3 to 34.1 +/- 4.8 mm (P < .0001), and it exceeded 40 mm in 10% of the patients. Linear regression analysis revealed that the duration of follow-up (P < .0001) and the size of the valve implanted (P < .0001) were associated with risk of sinus dilation. There was only 1 early rupture of the noncoronary aortic sinus and 2 late aneurysms that required repeat operations. Histologic examination of explanted aneurysmal porcine roots revealed marked changes in the xenograft arterial wall, with abundant mononuclear cells suggestive of immunologic reaction.
CONCLUSIONS: Mild dilation of porcine aortic roots after aortic root replacement is common, but aneurysm formation and rupture are rare during the first decade of follow-up. Annual surveillance with echocardiography is recommended.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19154910     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2008.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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