Results of Valve Preservation and Repair for Bicuspid Aortic Valve Insufficiency Bahaaldin Alsoufi, Michael A. Borger, Sue Armstrong, Manjula Maganti,
Tirone E. David |
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Background and aim of the study: There is increasing
interest in aortic valve-sparing and repair techniques for the treatment
of aortic insufficiency (AI) and/or root aneurysm. The results of bicuspid
aortic valve (BAV) repair at the authors institution were evaluated.
An attempt was made to assess the mode of failure and to identify surgical
methods that provide durable repair results. |
operative echocardiography revealed no or trace AI in
54 patients and mild AI in 17. There was only one late death which was
non-cardiac-related. Eight-year freedom from endocarditis, thromboembolism
and anticoagulation-related hemorrhage was 90%, 100% and 100%, respectively.
Eight-year freedom from AI grade Ž3+ (moderate) and aortic valve replacement
were 44% and 82%, respectively. At the latest follow up, 89% of patients
were in NYHA functional class I. Patients who underwent aortic valve-sparing
procedures had more stable valve function than those who had cusp repair
and subcommissural plication. The Journal of Heart Valve Disease 2005;14:752-759 |
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