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  • Background:The aim of this study was to analyze short- and mid- term results after aortic valve (AV) repair with particular regard to the impact of valve cuspidity (bicuspid versus tricuspid aortic valve). Methods: One hundred patients with aortic regurgitation (AR) undergoing aortic valve repair between November 2007 and October 2012 were included in the study. Sixty patients had bicuspid AV (BAV group; 11 females) and 40 patients had tricuspid AV (TAV group; 13 females). AR > grade 2 was present in 47 (78%) patients in the BAV and in 35 (88%) patients in the TAV group. Follow-up was complete in 100% and median was 25 months. Results: lsolated aortic valve repair was performed in 27 (45%) of BAV patients and in six (15%) of TAV patients. Replacement of the ascending aorta and/or aortic root was performed in 33 (55%) of BAV patients and in 34 (86%) of TAV patients. There was no death within 30 days postoperatively, while two patients died (TAV group) during the follow-up period. There was no statistical difference between BAV and TAV groups with regard to the survival (100+- 0% vs. 95+- 4%, p = 0.102), the three-year freedom from AV-related reoperation (90+-5% vs.89+-6%, p=0.456), and the three-year freedom from AR grade>2 (86+-6% vs. 82 +- 7%, p = 0.866), respectively. Conclusions; This study demonstrates no difference in mid-term results after regurgitant bicuspid and tricuspid aortic valve repair, suggesting that bicuspid valve may not be a risk factor for aortic valve repair.
  • Background:The aim of this study was to analyze short- and mid- term results after aortic valve (AV) repair with particular regard to the impact of valve cuspidity (bicuspid versus tricuspid aortic valve). Methods: One hundred patients with aortic regurgitation (AR) undergoing aortic valve repair between November 2007 and October 2012 were included in the study. Sixty patients had bicuspid AV (BAV group; 11 females) and 40 patients had tricuspid AV (TAV group; 13 females). AR > grade 2 was present in 47 (78%) patients in the BAV and in 35 (88%) patients in the TAV group. Follow-up was complete in 100% and median was 25 months. Results: lsolated aortic valve repair was performed in 27 (45%) of BAV patients and in six (15%) of TAV patients. Replacement of the ascending aorta and/or aortic root was performed in 33 (55%) of BAV patients and in 34 (86%) of TAV patients. There was no death within 30 days postoperatively, while two patients died (TAV group) during the follow-up period. There was no statistical difference between BAV and TAV groups with regard to the survival (100+- 0% vs. 95+- 4%, p = 0.102), the three-year freedom from AV-related reoperation (90+-5% vs.89+-6%, p=0.456), and the three-year freedom from AR grade>2 (86+-6% vs. 82 +- 7%, p = 0.866), respectively. Conclusions; This study demonstrates no difference in mid-term results after regurgitant bicuspid and tricuspid aortic valve repair, suggesting that bicuspid valve may not be a risk factor for aortic valve repair. (en)
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  • Valve Cuspidity: A Risk Factor for Aortic Valve Repair?
  • Valve Cuspidity: A Risk Factor for Aortic Valve Repair? (en)
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  • Valve Cuspidity: A Risk Factor for Aortic Valve Repair?
  • Valve Cuspidity: A Risk Factor for Aortic Valve Repair? (en)
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  • RIV/00216208:11150/14:10281143
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  • outcome; surgery; aortic repair; tricuspid aortic valve; bicuspid aortic valve (en)
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  • US - Spojené státy americké
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  • Journal of Cardiac Surgery
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  • Dominik, Jan
  • Harrer, Jan
  • Tuna, Martin
  • Vojáček, Jan
  • Žáček, Pavel
  • Holubec, Tomáš
  • Nedbal, Pavel
  • Emmert, Maxmilian Y.
  • Falk, Volkmar
  • Jamaliramin, Mostafa
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