Twenty-Seven-Year Experience with Composite Valve Graft Replacement of the Aortic Root Michel Kindo, Philippe Billaud, Sébastien Gerelli, François
Levy, Jean-Philippe Mazzucotelli, Bernard Eisenmann |
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Background and aim of the study: The study aim was to
assess early and late outcome in patients undergoing composite valve
graft replacement (CVGR) of the aortic root by means of the Bentall procedure,
and to identify predictors of early and late death associated with this
surgical approach. |
independent determinant of early mortality was cardiopulmonary
bypass time (p = 0.025). Late mortality was 27.7% (n = 44). On multivariate
analysis, the only independent risk factors for late mortality were age >60
years (p = 0.044) and left ventricular ejection fraction <50% (p =
0.037). Actuarial survival rates were 92.9%, 77%, 56.2%, and 47.1% at
one, five, 10, and 15 years, respectively. Rates of freedom from reoperation
on the aortic root and ascending aorta were 90.6% and 72.5% at five and
15 years, respectively. No false aneurysms were observed at any coronary
reimplantation sites. |
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