Alper Güzeltaş1, Ibrahim Cansaran Tanıdır1, Selman Gökalp1, Mehmet Akın Topkarcı2, Murat Şahin1, Yakup Ergül1. 1. Departments of Pediatric Cardiology İstanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital; İstanbul-Turkey. 2. Department of Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia, University Of Health Sciences, Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery Education And Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation (PPVI) into right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery conduits is increasingly being performed, but a few options are available for patients with a dilated native right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT), among which is the off-label use of Ed-wards SAPIEN® valves. This study reviews the results of the SAPIEN XT and SAPIEN 3 (S3) valve implantations in the pulmonary position in patients with a dilated native RVOT. METHODS: Between January 2015 and March 2020, PPVI procedures were performed on 129 patients. Among them, 103 (80%) had dilated native RVOT, 86 of whom were eligible for PPVI prestenting and valve implantation. Retrospective analysis was performed on 84 patients who have undergone successful PPVI implantation using the SAPIEN XT or S3 valves with dilated native RVOT. RESULTS: The procedural success rate was 84/86 (98%). The median age was 18.7 years (8-46 years), and the median weight was 57 kg (22-102 kg). The primary underlying diagnosis was tetralogy of Fallot (n=77/84). Stenting was performed simultaneously with valve implantation in 50/84 (60%) cases-six of which were hybrid procedures-whereas prestenting was performed 3 to 14 weeks earlier in 34/84 cases. Before valve im-plantation, the median right anterior oblique and lateral diameters of the stents were 26 mm (20-32 mm) and 28 mm (21-32 mm). Valve sizes were 26 mm (n=13) and 29 mm (n=64) for XT and 29 mm (n=7) for S3. In 59 patients, an additional 1-5 ml (median 2 ml) volume was added to the valves' balloons for stabilization. In all hybrid procedures, the stent and valve were implanted in the same session. During follow-ups of 1 to 59 months (median 14 months), no deaths were reported, 3 patients developed tricuspid regurgitation secondary to the procedure, and valves continued to function in all patients. CONCLUSION: The Edwards SAPIEN XT and S3 valves may be an alternative to PPVI in patients with dilated native RVOT.
OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation (PPVI) into right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery conduits is increasingly being performed, but a few options are available for patients with a dilated native right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT), among which is the off-label use of Ed-wards SAPIEN® valves. This study reviews the results of the SAPIEN XT and SAPIEN 3 (S3) valve implantations in the pulmonary position in patients with a dilated native RVOT. METHODS: Between January 2015 and March 2020, PPVI procedures were performed on 129 patients. Among them, 103 (80%) had dilated native RVOT, 86 of whom were eligible for PPVI prestenting and valve implantation. Retrospective analysis was performed on 84 patients who have undergone successful PPVI implantation using the SAPIEN XT or S3 valves with dilated native RVOT. RESULTS: The procedural success rate was 84/86 (98%). The median age was 18.7 years (8-46 years), and the median weight was 57 kg (22-102 kg). The primary underlying diagnosis was tetralogy of Fallot (n=77/84). Stenting was performed simultaneously with valve implantation in 50/84 (60%) cases-six of which were hybrid procedures-whereas prestenting was performed 3 to 14 weeks earlier in 34/84 cases. Before valve im-plantation, the median right anterior oblique and lateral diameters of the stents were 26 mm (20-32 mm) and 28 mm (21-32 mm). Valve sizes were 26 mm (n=13) and 29 mm (n=64) for XT and 29 mm (n=7) for S3. In 59 patients, an additional 1-5 ml (median 2 ml) volume was added to the valves' balloons for stabilization. In all hybrid procedures, the stent and valve were implanted in the same session. During follow-ups of 1 to 59 months (median 14 months), no deaths were reported, 3 patients developed tricuspid regurgitation secondary to the procedure, and valves continued to function in all patients. CONCLUSION: The Edwards SAPIEN XT and S3 valves may be an alternative to PPVI in patients with dilated native RVOT.
Authors: Lisa Bergersen; Lee N Benson; Matthew J Gillespie; Sharon L Cheatham; Andrew M Crean; Kan N Hor; Eric M Horlick; Te-Hsin Lung; Brian T McHenry; Mark D Osten; Andrew J Powell; John P Cheatham Journal: JACC Cardiovasc Interv Date: 2017-09-11 Impact factor: 11.195
Authors: Mohammad M Ansari; Rhanderson Cardoso; Daniel Garcia; Satinder Sandhu; Eric Horlick; Derek Brinster; Giuseppe Martucci; Nicolo Piazza Journal: J Am Coll Cardiol Date: 2015-11-17 Impact factor: 24.094