TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of hemodynamics and root configurations between remodeling and reimplantation methods for valve-sparing aortic root replacement
T2 - a pulsatile flow study
AU - Seki, Masahiro
AU - Kunihara, Takashi
AU - Takada, Jyunpei
AU - Sasaki, Kenichi
AU - Kumazawa, Ryo
AU - Seki, Hiroshi
AU - Sasuga, Saeko
AU - Fukuda, Hirotsugu
AU - Umezu, Mitsuo
AU - Iwasaki, Kiyotaka
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) No. 15K10227, from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and by AMED under Grant number JP21mk0101179.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Purpose: To compare the characteristics of reimplantation (RI) using grafts with sinuses and remodeling (RM) with/without external suture annuloplasty using a pulsatile flow simulator. Methods: Porcine aortic roots were obtained from an abattoir, and six models of RM and RI with sinuses were prepared. External suture annuloplasty (ESA) was performed in the RM models to decrease the root diameter to 22 mm (RM-AP22) and 18 mm (RM-AP18). Valve models were tested at mean pulsatile flow and aortic pressure of 5.0 L/min and 120/80 (100) mmHg, respectively, at 70 beats/min. The forward flow, regurgitation, leakage, backflow rates, valve-closing time, and mean and peak pressure gradient (p-PG) were evaluated. Root configurations were examined using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Results: The backflow rate was larger in the RM models than in the RI models (RI: 8.56% ± 0.38% vs. RM: 12.64% ± 0.79%; p < 0.01). The RM-AP and RI models were comparable in terms of the forward flow, regurgitation, backflow rates, p-PG, and valve-closing time. The analysis using a micro-CT showed a larger dilatation of the sinus of the Valsalva in the RM groups than in the RI group (Valsalva: RI, 26.55 ± 0.40 mm vs. RM-AP22, 31.22 ± 0.55 mm [p < 0.05]; RM-AP18, 31.05 ± 0.85 mm [p < 0.05]). Conclusions: RM with ESA and RI with neo-sinuses showed comparable hemodynamics. ESA to RM reduced regurgitation.
AB - Purpose: To compare the characteristics of reimplantation (RI) using grafts with sinuses and remodeling (RM) with/without external suture annuloplasty using a pulsatile flow simulator. Methods: Porcine aortic roots were obtained from an abattoir, and six models of RM and RI with sinuses were prepared. External suture annuloplasty (ESA) was performed in the RM models to decrease the root diameter to 22 mm (RM-AP22) and 18 mm (RM-AP18). Valve models were tested at mean pulsatile flow and aortic pressure of 5.0 L/min and 120/80 (100) mmHg, respectively, at 70 beats/min. The forward flow, regurgitation, leakage, backflow rates, valve-closing time, and mean and peak pressure gradient (p-PG) were evaluated. Root configurations were examined using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Results: The backflow rate was larger in the RM models than in the RI models (RI: 8.56% ± 0.38% vs. RM: 12.64% ± 0.79%; p < 0.01). The RM-AP and RI models were comparable in terms of the forward flow, regurgitation, backflow rates, p-PG, and valve-closing time. The analysis using a micro-CT showed a larger dilatation of the sinus of the Valsalva in the RM groups than in the RI group (Valsalva: RI, 26.55 ± 0.40 mm vs. RM-AP22, 31.22 ± 0.55 mm [p < 0.05]; RM-AP18, 31.05 ± 0.85 mm [p < 0.05]). Conclusions: RM with ESA and RI with neo-sinuses showed comparable hemodynamics. ESA to RM reduced regurgitation.
KW - Aortic annuloplasty
KW - Aortic root remodeling
KW - Aortic valve reimplantation
KW - Aortic valve repair
KW - Pulsatile flow study
KW - Valve-sparing root replacement
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U2 - 10.1007/s00595-022-02622-4
DO - 10.1007/s00595-022-02622-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 36436023
AN - SCOPUS:85142756767
SN - 0941-1291
JO - Japanese Journal of Surgery
JF - Japanese Journal of Surgery
ER -