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Joon Bum Kim, Su Kyung Hwang, Sung Ho Jung, Suk Jung Choo , Cheol Hyun Chung, Jae Won Lee

Aortic Root Conservative Repair in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Involving Aortic Root: Fate of Aortic Root & Aortic Valve Function. Joon Bum Kim, Su Kyung Hwang, Sung Ho Jung, Suk Jung Choo , Cheol Hyun Chung, Jae Won Lee

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Joon Bum Kim, Su Kyung Hwang, Sung Ho Jung, Suk Jung Choo , Cheol Hyun Chung, Jae Won Lee

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  1. Aortic Root Conservative Repair in Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Involving Aortic Root: Fate of Aortic Root & Aortic Valve Function Joon Bum Kim, Su Kyung Hwang, Sung Ho Jung, Suk Jung Choo, Cheol Hyun Chung, Jae Won Lee Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

  2. Background • “Conservative versus more aggressive approaches” in the surgical management of aortic root in acute type A aortic dissection has been debated • Changes in aortic valve function and aortic root geometry after conservative aortic root repair in acute type A aortic dissection have been poorly understood.

  3. Study Aims • To evaluate the aortic root geometry and aortic valve function long after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection involving the aortic root. • And thereby… To elucidate the best patient and patho-anatomic substrate amenable to a conservative versus a more aggressive approach to the aortic root and thus refine our surgical decision-making process

  4. Methods • Between January 1999 and December 2010, 289 patients underwent aortic replacement for Acute type A aortic dissection • Aortic root involvement: n=214 • Exclusion: - Prosthetic aortic valve in-situ (n=1) - Concomitant root or aortic valve replacement (n=17) • Final enrollment: n=196

  5. Methods • Conservative root surgery: - Preservation of aortic sinus and valve - Sinotubular / commissural resuspension - Sinotubular junction reduction • Total arch replacement: n=41 (20.9%) Hemiarch replacement: n=155 (79.1%) • Concomitant CABG in 13 (6.6%)

  6. Baseline Characteristics

  7. Operative Results • 30-day mortality: n=10 (5.1%) • Late death: n=28 (14.4%)

  8. Echocardiography & CT Follow-Up • 6-month survival: n=177 (90.3%) • Echo follow-up (n=115, 65.0%): 44.9 ± 32.7 months • CT follow-up (n=138, 78.0%): 41.8 ± 31.3 months • Changes in AR grade • (P < 0.001)

  9. Echocardiography & CT Follow-Up • Root diameter at last follow-up: 38.9 ± 6.5mm • Root diameter > 45mm: 9.7% (19/138) Freedom from AR (2+) or root dilatation (>45mm)

  10. Risk Factor Analysis • Cox-regression analysis to determine the risk factor for composite of AR (>2+) and the aortic root dilatation (>45mm): Maximal root diameter at initial preoperative presentation was the only significant predictor (Hazard ratio 1.10, 95% confidence interval 1.02-1.19, P = 0.014)

  11. Initial Root Diameter & Freedom from AR or Root Dilatation Receiver operating curve method: Greatest accuracy at 47.5mm (75% sensitivity, 58.7% specificity) Freedom from AR or root dilatation according to the cut-off value of 47mm

  12. Conclusions • Conservative aortic root repair in acute type A aortic dissection showed acceptable long-term clinical outcomes. • However, more aggressive approaches should be considered in patients who have aortic root dilatation (>47mm) because these patients have a greater propensity to develop root aneurysm late after surgery.

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