Comparison of the Ross/Ross-Konno aortic root in children before and after the age of 18 months

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Lo Rito, Mauro [1 ]
Davies, Ben [1 ]
Brawn, William J. [1 ]
Jones, Timothy J. [1 ]
Khan, Natasha [1 ]
Stickley, John [1 ]
Barron, David J. [1 ]
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[1] Birmingham Childrens Hosp, Diana Princess Wales, Dept Cardiac Surg, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
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英国惠康基金;
关键词
Congenital heart disease; Aortic valve disease in children; Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction; Ross procedure; Ross-Konno procedure; ROSS PROCEDURE; PULMONARY AUTOGRAFT; ROSS/KONNO PROCEDURE; REOPERATIONS; INFANTS; ADOLESCENTS; DILATATION; OPERATION; SPECTRUM; OUTCOMES;
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10.1093/ejcts/ezt631
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Evaluation of long-term results after the Ross/Ross-Konno operation in patients < 18 months of age, focusing on pulmonary autograft performance. Retrospective analysis of patients who underwent the Ross/Ross-Konno operation (1991-2011). Data were obtained from hospital records and follow-up was 100% complete. Between January 1991 and December 2011, 140 patients underwent the Ross/Ross-Konno operation and 22 patients were < 18 months of age (male/female: 15/7). The median age was 166 days. 14 patients had a Ross operation and 8 patients a Ross-Konno operation. Presentation at surgery was aortic valve stenosis in 13, regurgitation in 7 and mixed disease in 2. Only 4 patients (18%) had no surgery prior to Ross/Ross-Konno, and among the others the previous most frequent operation was aortic valvotomy (55%). There were 3 early deaths, all in high-risk cases with poor preoperative left ventricular function. At discharge there was no neoaortic regurgitation in 10, trivial in 4 and mild in 5. The median follow-up is 10.8 years (range 0.96-21). There was 1 late death due to progressive ventricular dysfunction 2.4 years after Ross-Konno and mitral valve replacement. Survival for patients < 18 months was 81% at 5-10 years (18 patients) and for older patients was 98.2% at 5-10 years. There was no neoaortic regurgitation in 8 patients, mild in another 8 and moderate in 2 with a freedom from moderate regurgitation significantly lower in comparison with older patients (100-80% vs 83.5-73.4% at 5-10 years). Freedom from aortic reoperation for patients < 18 months was significantly higher compared with older (100 vs 95.4-84.4% at 5-10 years, P < 0.04). Reoperation in the RVOT was higher in younger patients compared with the other (85-64.6% vs 97.2 and 84.7% at 5-10 years P = 0.02). Z-score aortic root diameter remained constant in the < 18-months group compared with significant dilatation in the > 18-months patients (P < 0.01). Ross/Ross-Konno can be invaluable in the younger age group but not without risk in the setting of ventricular dysfunction. Long-term performance of the neoaortic valve is significantly better than in older children, which is related to maintenance of normal root dimensions compared with progressive dilatation in patients undergoing Ross/Ross-Konno at older ages.
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