Excellent Durability of the Mosaic Porcine Aortic Bioprosthesis at Extended Follow Up.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Heart Valve Disease Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Michele Celiento, Giacomo Ravenni, Leonardo Tomei, Stefano Pratali, Aldo D Milano, Uberto Bortolotti
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Abstract

Background: Biological prostheses are widely employed for aortic valve replacement (AVR). The study aim was to evaluate the performance of the Mosaic porcine bioprosthesis in the aortic position over two decades.

Methods: Between November 1995 and December 2016, a total of 254 patients (194 males, 60 females; mean age 74 ± 9 years) underwent AVR with a Mosaic bioprosthesis at the authors' institution. Among the patients, 14% were aged ≥80 years and 86% had pure or prevalent calcific aortic stenosis. Preoperatively, the mean NYHA functional class was 2.5 ± 1.0.

Results: Overall hospital mortality was 5%. A total of 107 late deaths occurred, but only 15 were valve-related (0.72 ± 0.19% per patient-year). Actuarial survival at 15 years was 34 ± 7%. Fourteen embolic episodes occurred, with no cases of bioprosthetic thrombosis; freedom from thromboemboli was 88 ± 4% at 15 years. Eight cases of endocarditis occurred, with a freedom of 95 ± 2% at 15 years. Structural valve deterioration (SVD) was observed in four patients, all of whom were successfully reoperated. Freedom from SVD was 97 ± 2% at 15 years and 96 ± 2% at 20 years. At the last follow up, 23 mm and 25 mm prostheses showed mean gradients of 17 ± 6 mmHg and 15 ± 4 mmHg, respectively. A significant reduction in left ventricular mass was noted in patients with aortic stenosis.

Conclusions: The Mosaic bioprosthesis has shown excellent durability over two decades of clinical use, with a negligible incidence of valve degeneration and need for reoperation. Thus, it may be considered a valid option for AVR, especially in elderly patients.

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马赛克猪主动脉生物假体在长期随访中的优异耐久性。
背景:生物假体被广泛应用于主动脉瓣置换术(AVR)。本研究的目的是评估马赛克猪生物假体在主动脉位置20年来的性能。方法:1995年11月~ 2016年12月共收治254例患者,其中男194例,女60例;平均年龄(74±9岁),在作者所在机构接受了采用马赛克生物假体的AVR。其中14%的患者年龄≥80岁,86%的患者有单纯或普遍的钙化性主动脉狭窄。术前NYHA功能分级平均值为2.5±1.0。结果:住院总死亡率为5%。共发生107例晚期死亡,但只有15例与瓣膜相关(0.72±0.19% /患者年)。15年精算生存率为34±7%。发生栓塞14次,无生物假体血栓形成病例;15年时,血栓栓塞的发生率为88±4%。发生心内膜炎8例,15年时自由度为95±2%。4例患者出现结构性瓣膜恶化(SVD),均成功再次手术。15年和20年SVD的自由度分别为97±2%和96±2%。最后一次随访时,23 mm和25 mm假体的平均梯度分别为17±6 mmHg和15±4 mmHg。主动脉瓣狭窄患者左心室体积明显减小。结论:在20多年的临床使用中,马赛克生物假体显示出良好的耐久性,瓣膜退变的发生率可以忽略不计,无需再次手术。因此,它可能被认为是AVR的有效选择,特别是在老年患者中。
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Journal of Heart Valve Disease
Journal of Heart Valve Disease 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Heart Valve Disease (ISSN 0966-8519) is the official journal of The Society for Heart Valve Disease. It is indexed/abstracted by Index Medicus, Medline, Medlar, PubMed, Science Citation Index, Scisearch, Research Alert, Biomedical Products, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine. It is issued bi-monthly in one indexed volume by ICR Publishers Ltd., Crispin House, 12A South Approach, Moor Park, Northwood HA6 2ET, United Kingdom. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI standard Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).
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