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Review Article | Volume 9 Issue 1 (, 2003) | Pages 9 - 15
Significant increase of aortic root volume and commissural area occurs prior to aortic valve opening
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The International Heart Institute of Montana Foundation at St. Patrick Hospital and The University of Montana, Missoula, USA.
Under a Creative Commons license
PMID : -10678370
Published
Jan. 10, 2000
Abstract

Background and aim of the study: The increased use of autologous, homologous or heterologous aortic root demands a detailed knowledge of its anatomy and function. The advent of 3-D digital sonomicrometry offered the opportunity to acquire precise information on the root and leaflet movements during the cardiac cycle.

Methods: Under cardiopulmonary bypass, sonomicrometry crystals were implanted in the aortic root and valve of eight sheep. Crystals were sutured at each commissure (n = 3), the top of the sinotubular junction (n = 3), lowest point of the annulus (n = 3), and leaflet tip (n = 3). 3-D coordinates of each crystal were recorded, together with left ventricular and aortic root pressures and ECG. When the animal had returned to a stable hemodynamic condition, the maximum and minimum distances between two crystals, and areas between three crystals, were calculated. Changes in root volume and leaflet position were time-related to the pressure changes.

Results: The most significant change between maximum and minimum distance between crystals during the cardiac cycle occurred at the commissural level. Similarly, the triangle defined by the three commissural crystals showed the greatest change in area (47%). The root volume increased by an average of 22%; about 40% of this increase occurred during the isovolumic phase. The aortic leaflets began to open before ejection.

Conclusion: We postulate that aortic valve opening is initiated by the outward pull of the commissures. These findings should impact on aortic root surgery.

 

 

 

How to cite: Pang, D. C., Choo, S. J., Luo, H. H., Shomura, Y. U., Daniel, S., Nikolic, S., Cheung, D. T., Oury, J. H., & Duran, C. M. (2000). Significant increase of aortic root volume and commissural area occurs prior to aortic valve opening. The Journal of heart valve disease9(1), 9–15.

 
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