Are stentless valves hemodynamically superior to stented valves? Long-term follow-up of a randomized trial comparing Carpentier-Edwards pericardial valve with the Toronto Stentless Porcine Valve

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作者
Cohen, Gideon [1 ]
Zagorski, Brandon [1 ]
Christakis, George T. [1 ]
Joyner, Campbell D. [1 ]
Vincent, Jessica [1 ]
Sever, Jeri [1 ]
Harbi, Sumaya [1 ]
Feder-Elituv, Randi [1 ]
Moussa, Fuad [1 ]
Goldman, Bernard S. [1 ]
Fremes, Stephen E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Sunnybrook Hlth Sci Ctr, Div Cardiovasc Surg, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada
关键词
LEFT-VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY; AORTIC-VALVE; NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE; CORONARY FLOW; REPLACEMENT; BIOPROSTHESES; MORTALITY; STENOSIS; SURVIVAL; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.jtcvs.2009.04.067
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: The benefit of stentless valves remains in question. In 1999, a randomized trial comparing stentless and stented valves was unable to demonstrate any hemodynamic or clinical benefits at 1 year after implantation. This study reviews long-term outcomes of patients randomized in the aforementioned trial. Methods: Between 1996 and 1999, 99 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement were randomized to receive either a stented Carpentier-Edwards pericardial valve (CE) (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, Calif) or a Toronto Stentless Porcine Valve (SPV) (St Jude Medical, Minneapolis, Minn). Among these, 38 patients were available for late echocardiographic follow-up (CE, n = 17; SPV, n = 21). Echocardiographic analysis was undertaken both at rest and with dobutamine stress, and functional status (Duke Activity Status Index) was compared at a mean of 9.3 years postoperatively (range, 7.5-11.1 years). Clinical follow-up was 82% complete at a mean of 10.3 years postoperatively (range, 7.5-12.2 years). Results: Preoperative characteristics were similar between groups. Effective orifice areas increased in both groups over time. Although there were no differences in effective orifice areas at 1 year, at 9 years, effective orifice areas were significantly greater in the SPV group (CE, 1.49 +/- 0.59 cm(2); SPV, 2.00 +/- 0.53 cm(2); P = .011). Similarly, mean and peak gradients decreased in both groups over time; however, at 9 years, gradients were lower in the SPV group (mean: CE, 10.8 +/- 3.8 mm Hg; SPV, 7.8 +/- 4.8 mm Hg; P = .011; peak: CE, 20.4 +/- 6.5 mm Hg; SPV, 14.6 +/- 7.1 mm Hg; P = .022). Such differences were magnified with dobutamine stress (mean: CE, 22.7 +/- 6.1 mm Hg; SPV, 15.3 +/- 8.4 mm Hg; P = .008; peak: CE, 48.1 +/- 11.8 mm Hg; SPV, 30.8 +/- 17.7 mm Hg; P = .001). Ventricular mass regression occurred in both groups; however, no differences were demonstrated between groups either on echocardiographic, magnetic resonance imaging, or biochemical (plasma B-type [brain] natriuretic peptide) assessment (P = .74). Similarly, Duke Activity Status Index scores of functional status improved in both groups over time; however, no differences were noted between groups (CE, 27.5 +/- 19.1; SPV, 19.9 +/- 12.0; P = .69). Freedom from reoperation at 12 years was 92% +/- 5% in patients with CEs and 75% +/- 5% in patients with SPVs (P = .65). Freedom from valve-related morbidity at 12 years was 82% +/- 7% in patients with CEs and 55% +/- 7% in patients with SPVs (P = .05). Finally, 12-year actuarial survival was 35% +/- 7% in patients with CEs and 52% +/- 7% in patients with SPVs (P = .37). Conclusion: Although offering improved hemodynamic outcomes, the SPV did not afford superior mass regression or improved clinical outcomes up to 12 years after implantation. (J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2010; 139: 848-59)
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