Ross operation in the young: a ten-year experience
- PMID: 16305887
- DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2005.03.018
Ross operation in the young: a ten-year experience
Abstract
Background: The Ross operation is an alternative to mechanical aortic valve replacement in the young. However, early and late complications after operation have been reported. In order to assess the role of the Ross operation in children and young adults, a 10-year clinical experience was reviewed.
Methods: Ninety male and 22 female patients, aged 29 +/- 10 years (range, 6-49) underwent cross-sectional clinic and echocardiographic examination. Indication for Ross operation was aortic regurgitation in 79 patients, stenosis in 11, and mixed lesion in 22; 82 (73%) had a bicuspid valve. Endpoints of the study were survival and freedom from autograft dilatation, from autograft and homograft dysfunction, and from reoperation.
Results: There was 1 (1%) hospital and 1 late (1%) death, during an average follow-up of 5.1 +/- 1.9 years (range, 0.1-10.6). At 10 years, survival was 98 +/- 2%. Late autograft dilatation was identified in 32 (29%) patients and regurgitation in 15 (14%), 7 of whom had autograft dilatation. Ten-year freedom from autograft dilatation was 43 +/- 8% and from regurgitation was 75 +/- 8%. Multivariate analysis showed younger age (p = 0.05), preoperative aortic root dilatation (p = 0.02), root replacement technique (p = 0.03), and absence of pericardial strip buttressing (p = 0.04) to be predictive of autograft dilatation. Eleven (10%) patients required reoperation on the autograft (8 prosthetic valve replacement, 3 autograft root repair). Ten-year freedom from reoperation was 72 +/- 10% and from replacement of the autograft was 88 +/- 5%. Pulmonary homograft obstruction was identified in 6 (5%) patients, requiring homograft replacement in 1. All but 2 (2%) patients were in New York Heart Association class I, with a return to regular school grade or active employment.
Conclusions: Late outcome for the Ross procedure is excellent in terms of survival and quality of life. Late root dilatation, autograft regurgitation, and homograft stenosis, however, show increasing prevalence with time. Technical modifications of the procedure, yearly aortic root imaging, and early reintervention on the dilated neoaortic root may further enhance the durability of the autologous pulmonary valve.
Comment in
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Invited commentary.Ann Thorac Surg. 2005 Dec;80(6):2277. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2005.03.132. Ann Thorac Surg. 2005. PMID: 16305888 No abstract available.
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The NYHA classification, employment, and physical activities are poor indicators of quality of life after congenital cardiac surgery.Ann Thorac Surg. 2006 Sep;82(3):1167-8; author reply 1168. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2006.01.077. Ann Thorac Surg. 2006. PMID: 16928575 No abstract available.
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