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Rate of Progression and Functional Significance of Aortic Root Calcification After Homograft Versus Freestyle Aortic Root Replacement
Article; Proceedings Paper
关键词: BEAM COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY;    PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED-TRIAL;    2-AMINO OLEIC-ACID;    HEMODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE;    VALVE CALCIFICATION;    MEDTRONIC FREESTYLE;    HEART-VALVES;    QUANTIFICATION;    BIOPROSTHESIS;    INHIBITION;   
DOI  :  10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.843748
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background-Calcification is an important limitation after aortic root replacement. The aims were to compare the long-term degree and rate of calcification of homografts versus Medtronic freestyle aortic roots to determine the functional consequences and predictive factors. Methods and Results-One hundred sixty-six patients were prospectively randomized to undergo homograft versus freestyle total aortic root replacement. Of those, 98 patients underwent a total of 248 electron beam computed tomography studies at 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 8 years. All patients underwent yearly clinical and echocardiographic follow-up. Calcium scores were measured using Agatston scoring. Mixed effects models demonstrate significantly higher calcium scores in homograft roots than freestyle at 1.5 years (P=0.02), 2 years (P=0.02), and 3 years (P=0.01), with a trend at 1 year (P=0.06) and 8 years (P=0.1). Homograft calcification occurs significantly faster than in freestyle prostheses between 6 months and 3 years after surgery (P=0.02). Calcification occurs at a similar rate thereafter up to 8 years (P=0.3). At 8 years, freedom from aortic valve dysfunction was lower in homografts than freestyle roots (P=0.06). Freedom from reoperation was 93 +/- 4% in the homograft group versus 100 +/- 0% in the freestyle group at 8 years (P=0.01). On multivariate analysis, redo surgery (P<0.001), smoking (P<0.01), atrial fibrillation (P=0.001), family history of coronary artery disease (P<0.01), and a degenerative etiology (P=0.02) were predictive of higher calcium scores. Conclusion-Homograft roots exhibit significantly higher calcium scores than freestyle roots because of faster early calcification. (Circulation. 2009; 120[suppl 1]: S269-S275.)

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