Objective: Analysis of the outcomes after aortic root remodeling with aortic valve annuloplasty in patients with aortic root aneurysm and no severe aortic valve disease.
Material And Methods: There were 19 patients with connective tissue dysplasia, aneurysm of aortic root and/or ascending aorta and aortic regurgitation between September 2020 and December 2021. All patients underwent aortic root remodeling with aortic valve annuloplasty.
Results: Mean time of cardiopulmonary bypass was 148.7±23.5 min, aortic clamping - 117.3±19.5 min. According to postoperative transthoracic echocardiography, mild aortic regurgitation was observed in 6 patients, 13 patients had no regurgitation. There was no in-hospital mortality or significant cardiovascular complications. Freedom from moderate-to-severe aortic regurgitation after 14 months was 94.7%, overall survival - 100%.
Conclusion: Aortic root remodeling is characterized by favorable hemodynamic efficiency and low complication rate. Further accumulation of data with clinical analysis are planned for a more accurate assessment of effectiveness of surgical treatment, determination of predictors of successful reconstruction, development of indications, contraindications and a personalized algorithm for patient selection.
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