Aortic root replacement with cryopreserved homograft for infective endocarditis in the modern North American opioid epidemic
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2018.05.050
Aortic root replacement with cryopreserved homograft for infective endocarditis in the modern North American opioid epidemic
Abstract
Objective: To study mid-term survival in patients with infective endocarditis as a result of IV drug use undergoing aortic root replacement with cryopreserved aortic homograft.
Methods: Patients undergoing aortic root homograft replacement from 2011-2017 were studied retrospectively. Aortic root replacement was performed using a modified Bentall technique. Primary outcomes included both short-term and mid-term survival. Secondary outcomes included immediate postoperative complications.
Results: A total of 138 patients underwent cryopreserved homograft replacement of the aortic root for aortic root abscesses. Eighty-five patients (61.6%) underwent reoperative sternotomy, and 12 patients (8.7%) underwent second or third reoperative sternotomy. Sixty-seven (48.5%) patients had severe aortic insufficiency preoperatively. Operative mortality was 12.3% (17 patients). Five patients (3.6%) sustained a permanent stroke. Twenty-one patients (15.2%) required dialysis for renal failure, and 21 patients (15.2%) had complete heart block necessitating a permanent pacemaker. Estimated 5-year mortality for the cohort was 43%.
Conclusions: Cryopreserved homograft replacement is a safe and desirable option for high-risk patients with infective endocarditis and aortic root abscess. Homograft accommodation for a widely debrided aortic annular bed provides a reasonable surgical strategy for patients needing aortic root replacement with annular abscess.
Keywords: aortic root abscess; aortic root replacement; endocarditis; homograft.
Copyright © 2018 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Simulating the trajectory of off-pump surgery: The heroic defense of the homograft.J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2019 Jan;157(1):51-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2018.05.112. Epub 2018 Jun 23. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2019. PMID: 30017443 No abstract available.
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