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The fate of residual aortic regurgitation after ascending aorta replacement in type A aortic dissection

Authors
Kim, DJ  | Lee, S | Lee, SH | Youn, YN | Chang, BC | Yoo, KJ | Joo, HC
Citation
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, 160(6). : 1421-1430.e1-e5, 2020
Journal Title
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
ISSN
0022-52231097-685X
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the changes in postoperative aortic regurgitation (AR) and determine the predictors of significant AR and root reoperation after ascending aortic replacement (AAR) in patients with acute type A aortic dissection.

METHODS: From January 1995 to December 2017, 271 consecutive patients underwent valve/root-preserving AAR (n = 225) and root replacement (n = 46). AR grade trend over time was analyzed by the ordinal mixed-effects model. Significant AR was defined as AR grade >/=3+ during the follow-up period. Predischarge and follow-up echocardiograms were obtained in 95.6% and 88.8% of enrolled patients, respectively.

RESULTS: At predischarge, postoperative >/=2+ AR was present in 20 (9.3%) and 1 (2.3%) patients in the AAR and root replacement groups, respectively. With increasing time after surgery, the grade of AR increased. At 10 years, 4.6% of patients had developed 3+ or 4+ AR. Considering death as the competing risk, the 10-year cumulative incidence of significant AR was significantly higher in the AAR than in the root replacement group (12.3% vs 2.2%; P = .047). The risk of root reoperation at 10 years was not different between the groups (P = .118). On Cox analysis, preoperative >/=3+ AR (P = .002), postoperative >/=2+ AR (P = .040), and false to true lumen ratio (P = .005) were associated predictors of significant AR.

CONCLUSIONS: Although valve/root-preserving AAR demonstrated reasonable long-term outcomes when compared with root replacement, preoperative >/=3+ AR, postoperative >/=2+ AR, and high false to true lumen ratio significantly increased the risk of significant AR. Therefore, careful echocardiographic surveillance may be warranted in patients with postoperative >/=2+ AR and small true lumen.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jtcvs.2019.12.118
PMID
32217020
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
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