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. 2017 Nov;154(5):1534-1541.e4.
doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2017.05.103. Epub 2017 Jun 12.

Long-term follow-up of bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement in patients aged ≤60 years

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Long-term follow-up of bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement in patients aged ≤60 years

Amedeo Anselmi et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2017 Nov.
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Abstract

Objective: To address the long-term durability of bioprostheses used for aortic valve replacement (AVR) in adult patients aged ≤60 years at the time of surgery.

Methods: Through a retrospective review of a prospectively collected database, we identified 416 bioprosthetic AVRs performed between 1977 and 2013. A prospective follow-up of valve-related and non-valve-related events was performed.

Results: Follow-up was 98.5% complete (2423.1 patient-years; average, 6 ± 5.5 years). At 15 years, overall survival was 62.1 ± 4.4%; freedom from valve-related death was 97.1 ± 1.6%. There were 68 SVD events (11.9 ± 28.8 years after surgery). Freedom from SVD at 15 years was 48.7 ± 5.5% for Kaplan-Meier analysis and 61.4 ± 4.3% for competing-risks analysis. After stratification into age subgroups (<40 years, ≥40 and <50 years, and ≥50 and ≤60 years), we observed no significant difference in freedom from SVD (P = .50). The average delay to SVD was not statistically different among subgroups (P = .30). There were 57 reoperations for SVD (11.8 ± 5.2 years after implantation). The 15 year freedom from reoperation for SVD was 55.4 ± 5.6% by Kaplan-Meier analysis and 67.1 ± 4.2% by competing-risks analysis. After stratification by age, freedom from reoperation for SVD was comparable (P = .13). Freedom from any valve-related complication or death was 42 ± 5% by Kaplan-Meier analysis and 54.4 ± 4.1% by competing-risks analysis.

Conclusions: The lifetime risk of SVD is considerable in patients aged ≤60 years at the time of bioprosthesis implantation. Nonetheless, durability remains consistent during the first decade; additional data are required for the second decade. Patients' information is pivotal for valve choice (competing-risks method).

Keywords: aortic valve replacement; bioprosthesis; durability.

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    Kaneko T, Aranki SF. Kaneko T, et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2017 Nov;154(5):1542-1543. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2017.07.009. Epub 2017 Jul 19. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2017. PMID: 29042037 No abstract available.

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