David valve-sparing aortic root replacement: Equivalent mid-term outcome for different valve types with or without connective tissue disorder

  • Escobar Kvitting, John-Peder
  • Kari, Fabian A.
  • Fischbein, Michael P.
  • Liang, David H.
  • Beraud, Anne-Sophie
  • Stephens, Elizabeth H.
  • Mitchell, R. Scott
  • Miller, D. Craig
Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc.

Abstract

ObjectiveAlthough implicitly accepted by many that the durability of valve-sparing aortic root replacement in patients with bicuspid aortic valve disease and connective tissue disorders will be inferior, this hypothesis has not been rigorously investigated.MethodsFrom 1993 to 2009, 233 patients (27% bicuspid aortic valve, 40% Marfan syndrome) underwent Tirone David valve-sparing aortic root replacement. Follow-up averaged 4.7 ± 3.3 years (1102 patient-years). Freedom from adverse outcomes was determined using log-rank calculations.ResultsSurvival at 5 and 10 years was 98.7% ± 0.7% and 93.5% ± 5.1%, respectively. Freedom from reoperation (all causes) on the aortic root was 92.2% ± 3.6% at 10 years; 3 reoperations were aortic valve replacemen...

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