IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM RESULTS OF REPLACEMENT OF THE ASCENDING AORTA FOR ANEURYSM OR DISSECTION

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CORBINEAU, H [1 ]
LOGEAIS, Y [1 ]
CHAPERON, J [1 ]
RIOUX, C [1 ]
LEGUERRIER, A [1 ]
LECHEAUX, D [1 ]
LANGANAY, T [1 ]
SEVRAY, B [1 ]
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[1] FAC MED RENNES,DEPT SANTE PUBL,F-35033 RENNES,FRANCE
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Between April 1974 and November 1992, 181 patients were operated for aneurysm (106) or dissection (75) of the ascending aorta. Eighty patients had replacement with a valvular conduit with reimplantation of the coronary arteries (Bentall procedure), 48 had aortic valve replacement with replacement of the supra-coronary ascending aorta and 53 underwent isolated replacement of the ascending aorta. Twenty-nine patients (16 %) died in the postoperative period, mainly of myocardial or neurological complications. Univariate statistical analysis completed by logistic regression analysis revealed the following predictive factors of early death : NYHA Stage IV, angina, reoperation for haemorrhage or tamponade (all < 0.05). All surviving patients were followed up (total follow-up : 788 years; mean : 62 months; range : 1 to 181 months). There were 20 secondary deaths, 40 % of which were related to complications of aortic valve replacement. The 5 and 9 year survivals were 76 and 70 % respectively, perioperative mortality included, and 89 % of patients were in NYHA functional Stage I. Analysis of survival data did not reveal any predictive factor of secondary death. Eight patients were reoperated at long-term. The operative mortality of replacement of the ascending aorta remains high, especially in cases of dissection. The long-term results seem excellent with a low reoperation rate. Late mortality seems mainly due to complications of aortic valve replacement.
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