Literature DB >> 7646153

Pulmonary autograft for aortic valve replacement in rheumatic disease: a caveat.

Z al-Halees1, N Kumar, R Gallo, B Gometza, C M Duran.   

Abstract

Pulmonary autograft replacement of the aortic valve offers an attractive option in the younger patient with growth potential and long-term survival. In our institution between January 1990 and August 1994, 78 patients have undergone this procedure. The mean age was 18.6 +/- 7.36 years (range, 1 to 41 years). The etiology was rheumatic in 63 patients (80.7%). Aortic regurgitation was the predominant lesion in 60 patients (76.9%). Significant mitral regurgitation requiring operation was present in 22 patients (28.2%). All patients underwent pulmonary autograft replacement of the diseased aortic valve and the mitral valve was repaired in 22 patients. There were no hospital mortality, endocarditis, or thromboembolism in the series up to date. There have been two late non-cardiac deaths. Five patients (6.4%) required reoperation, one for mitral repair failure and four for autograft failure. Acute rheumatic valvulitis was demonstrated in one of the reoperated patients. Echocardiography of 68 patients followed up more than 2 months show progression of aortic regurgitation more than 2/4+ in 12 patients (15.4%). Four of these patients have been reoperated without mortality. In conclusion, although the Ross procedure remains a safe and attractive alternative in aortic valve operation, the progression of aortic regurgitation, especially in the younger patient with rheumatic etiology, remains a concern.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7646153     DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(95)00317-e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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Review 1.  What is the proper place of the Ross procedure in our modern armamentarium?

Authors:  Duke E Cameron; Luca A Vricella
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rep       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 2.931

2.  The malignant course of acute rheumatic Fever in the modern era: implications for early surgical intervention in cases of bivalvular insufficiency with impaired ventricular function.

Authors:  K Herrold; E M Herrold; A J Bograd; M Richmond; P A Flynn; R S Cooper; J M Chen
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2007-09-05       Impact factor: 1.655

Review 3.  The challenges of cardiac surgery for African children.

Authors:  Ana O H Mocumbi
Journal:  Cardiovasc J Afr       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 1.167

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