Hemodynamic Performance and Incidence of Patient-Prosthesis Mismatch of the Complete Supraannular Perimount Magna Bioprosthesis in the Aortic Position
Abstract BACKGROUND: Complete supraannular placement and smaller stent design allow the implantation of a Perimount Magna bioprosthesis with a larger inner diameter than that of a standard Perimount. This study compares the hemodynamic performance and the incidence of patient-prosthesis mismatch (PP...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon 2005-08, Vol.53 (4), p.226-230 |
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BACKGROUND: Complete supraannular placement and smaller stent design allow the implantation of a Perimount Magna bioprosthesis with a larger inner diameter than that of a standard Perimount. This study compares the hemodynamic performance and the incidence of patient-prosthesis mismatch (PPM) of both prostheses. METHODS: 128 patients underwent aortic valve replacement, receiving either a Magna (n = 57) or a standard (n = 71) prosthesis. Inner aortic annulus diameter was measured intraoperatively by a hegar dilator to match echocardiographically obtained results to the annulus diameter instead of matching them to labelled valve size. RESULTS: The Magna was significantly superior with respect to mean pressure gradient and effective orifice area in patients with an annulus diameter of 22 - 23 mm. In patients with an annulus diameter < 22 mm or > 23 mm, there was a non-significant trend towards superior hemodynamics in the Magna group. Severe PPM (effective orifice area index ≤ 0.65 cm
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/m
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) was present in 11.1 % (Magna) vs. 42.1 % (Standard) of patients with an annulus diameter < 22 mm; in 0 % (Magna) vs. 13.8 % (Standard) with an annulus diameter of 22 - 23 mm; no PPM was seen in patients with annulus diameter > 23 mm in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: The Perimount Magna had a significantly reduced incidence of patient-prosthesis mismatch and superior hemodynamics compared to the standard Perimount. |
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ISSN: | 0171-6425 1439-1902 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2005-837678 |