Full sternotomy versus right anterior minithoracotomy for isolated aortic valve replacement in octogenarians: a propensity-matched study

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作者
Gilmanov, Daniyar [1 ]
Farneti, Pier Andrea [1 ]
Ferrarini, Matteo [1 ]
Santarelli, Filippo [1 ]
Murzi, Michele [1 ]
Miceli, Antonio [1 ]
Solinas, Marco [1 ]
Glauber, Mattia [1 ]
机构
[1] G Pasquinucci Heart Hosp, Gabriele Monasterio Fdn, Dept Adult Cardiac Surg, Massa, Italy
关键词
Aortic valve replacement; Minimally invasive surgery; Biological heart valve prosthesis; Outcomes; Statistics; propensity matching; CARDIAC-SURGERY; LATE OUTCOMES; AGE; IMMEDIATE; GREATER; OLDER; LIFE;
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10.1093/icvts/ivv030
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: Surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) is increasingly performed in elderly patients with good perioperative outcomes and long-term survival, resulting in significant health-related quality-of-life benefits. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of patients aged >= 80 years undergoing isolated AVR through a right anterior minithoracotomy (RAMT) and compare it with a full sternotomy (FS). METHODS: Two hundred and eighty-three elderly patients aged 80 years or more underwent isolated AVR between February 2001 and September 2013. With propensity score matching (1 : 1), the outcomes of patients having minimally invasive surgery (RAMT) were compared with those in whom the FS approach had been employed (100 vs 100 patients). TAVRs and partial sternotomy cases were excluded from the analysis. RESULTS: There were two conversions in the RAMT group. Operative times did not significantly differ in the two groups. Patients in the RAMT group received a larger-sized prosthesis (P < 0.001) and were more likely to receive sutureless valves (P < 0.001). Shorter time for extubation (P < 0.001) and shorter hospital length of stay (P = 0.005) were observed in the RAMT group. Zero vs 4 (4.0%) (P = 0.043) patients had postoperative stroke and 2 (2.0%) vs zero (P = 0.16) had a transient ischaemic attack in the RAMT versus FS group, respectively. We registered the same rate of permanent pacemaker implant (P = 0.47) and that of new-onset atrial fibrillation (P = 0.28) for both groups. Six patients died, with no significant difference for in-hospital mortality (P = 0.68). No variable had a statistically significant predictive value for in-hospital mortality. RAMT patients were more likely to be discharged home directly or via rehabilitation (P = 0.031). FS, along with four other factors, independently predicted longer hospital stay. Though the median follow-up duration was longer in the FS group (59 vs 24 months, P < 0.001), the two groups had similar survival rates at 5 years (80 vs 81%, P = 0.37). Ten factors were associated with long-term survival by Cox regression analysis, and RAMT had no statistical impact (P = 0.38). CONCLUSIONS: Minimally invasive AVR through right anterior minithoracotomy can be safely performed in patients aged = 80 years with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates. It is an expeditious and effective alternative to full sternotomy AVR and might be associated with lower postoperative stroke incidence, earlier extubation and shorter hospital stay.
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