Aortic dissection after aortic valve replacement: incidence and consequences for strategy.

J Card Surg

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Published: September 1994

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  • From 1986 to 1994, a study observed 10 patients who developed acute aortic dissection after undergoing aortic valve replacement (AVR), finding that all had an aortic diameter of 50 mm or more, with 70% experiencing systemic hypertension.
  • A larger echocardiographic study of 524 AVR patients revealed that 37 had aortic dimensions greater than 50 mm, with all acute dissections occurring in this subgroup, indicating a significantly higher incident rate of 27% compared to the overall rate of 0.6% after AVR.
  • The findings suggest that patients with an aortic diameter exceeding 50 mm post-AVR, particularly those with hypertension, should consider early elective reoperation, and

Article Abstract

From 1986 to 1994, 10 patients were observed to have developed an acute aortic dissection at some stage after an aortic valve replacement (AVR). Study of the characteristics of these patients showed that all patients had an aortic diameter of 50 mm or more (range 50 to 80 mm, mean 64 mm), and 70% suffered from systemic hypertension. Subsequently, the echocardiographic database, containing data from 33,105 studies in 21,484 patients, was searched for cases of AVR in which an accurate aortic dimension could be measured. Of 524 patients who had undergone AVR, an accurate aortic diameter was recorded in 419. Thirty-seven patients had an aortic size greater than 50 mm. All acute dissections occurred in this group of patients. The incidence of acute dissections among patients with significant aortic dilatation following AVR was 27%, whereas the overall incidence of acute dissection after AVR is 0.6%. Although there was a preponderance of tilting disc mechanical valves in the dissecting patients, the type of valve implanted does not seem to be of any importance. From these observations, we conclude that implantation of a valved conduit is indicated even in the presence of mild annuloaortic ectasia (aortic size = 50 mm). Patients who have had an AVR and show an enlarging aortic diameter exceeding 50 mm should have an elective reoperation at an early stage, especially when systemic hypertension is present.

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