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Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study

OBJECTIVE: The aortic root is the most frequent segment involved in Marfan syndrome. However, Marfan syndrome is a systemic hereditary connective tissue disorder, and knowledge regarding the outcomes of the native distal aorta after prophylactic aortic root surgery is limited. METHODS: From April 20...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hao, Chen, Suwei, Luo, Congcong, Zhong, Yongliang, Qiao, Zhiyu, Sun, Lizhong, Zhu, Junming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37448791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1186181
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author Liu, Hao
Chen, Suwei
Luo, Congcong
Zhong, Yongliang
Qiao, Zhiyu
Sun, Lizhong
Zhu, Junming
author_facet Liu, Hao
Chen, Suwei
Luo, Congcong
Zhong, Yongliang
Qiao, Zhiyu
Sun, Lizhong
Zhu, Junming
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description OBJECTIVE: The aortic root is the most frequent segment involved in Marfan syndrome. However, Marfan syndrome is a systemic hereditary connective tissue disorder, and knowledge regarding the outcomes of the native distal aorta after prophylactic aortic root surgery is limited. METHODS: From April 2010 to December 2020, 226 patients with Marfan syndrome and 1,200 patients without Marfan syndrome who underwent Bentall procedures were included in this study. By propensity score matching, 134 patients were assigned to each group. Clinical manifestations and follow-up data were acquired from hospital records and telephone contact. The cumulative incidence of aortic events was estimated in Marfan and non-Marfan patients with death as a competing risk. RESULTS: Patients with and without Marfan syndrome had similar baseline characteristics after propensity score matching. Differences in the aortic root (62.25 ± 11.96 vs. 54.03 ± 13.76, P < .001) and ascending aorta (37.71 ± 9.86 vs. 48.16 ± 16.01, P < .001) remained after matching. No difference was observed in the frequency of aortic adverse events between the two groups (10.5% vs. 4.6%, P = 0.106). The cumulative incidence of aortic events was not different between Marfan and non-Marfan patients (15.03% ± 4.72% vs. 4.18% ± 2.06%, P = 0.147). Multivariate Cox regression indicated no significant impact of Marfan syndrome on distal aortic events (HR: 1.172, 95% CI: 0.263–5.230, P = 0.835). Descending and abdominal aortic diameter above normal at the initial procedure were associated with the risk of distal aortic events (HR: 20.735, P = .003, HR: 22.981, P = .002, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: New-onset events of the residual aorta in patients undergoing Bentall procedures between the Marfan and non-Marfan groups were not significantly different. Distal aortic diameter above normal at initial surgery was associated with a higher risk of adverse aortic events.
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spelling pubmed-103380942023-07-13 Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study Liu, Hao Chen, Suwei Luo, Congcong Zhong, Yongliang Qiao, Zhiyu Sun, Lizhong Zhu, Junming Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVE: The aortic root is the most frequent segment involved in Marfan syndrome. However, Marfan syndrome is a systemic hereditary connective tissue disorder, and knowledge regarding the outcomes of the native distal aorta after prophylactic aortic root surgery is limited. METHODS: From April 2010 to December 2020, 226 patients with Marfan syndrome and 1,200 patients without Marfan syndrome who underwent Bentall procedures were included in this study. By propensity score matching, 134 patients were assigned to each group. Clinical manifestations and follow-up data were acquired from hospital records and telephone contact. The cumulative incidence of aortic events was estimated in Marfan and non-Marfan patients with death as a competing risk. RESULTS: Patients with and without Marfan syndrome had similar baseline characteristics after propensity score matching. Differences in the aortic root (62.25 ± 11.96 vs. 54.03 ± 13.76, P < .001) and ascending aorta (37.71 ± 9.86 vs. 48.16 ± 16.01, P < .001) remained after matching. No difference was observed in the frequency of aortic adverse events between the two groups (10.5% vs. 4.6%, P = 0.106). The cumulative incidence of aortic events was not different between Marfan and non-Marfan patients (15.03% ± 4.72% vs. 4.18% ± 2.06%, P = 0.147). Multivariate Cox regression indicated no significant impact of Marfan syndrome on distal aortic events (HR: 1.172, 95% CI: 0.263–5.230, P = 0.835). Descending and abdominal aortic diameter above normal at the initial procedure were associated with the risk of distal aortic events (HR: 20.735, P = .003, HR: 22.981, P = .002, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: New-onset events of the residual aorta in patients undergoing Bentall procedures between the Marfan and non-Marfan groups were not significantly different. Distal aortic diameter above normal at initial surgery was associated with a higher risk of adverse aortic events. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10338094/ /pubmed/37448791 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1186181 Text en © 2023 Liu, Chen, Luo, Zhong, Qiao, Sun and Zhu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Liu, Hao
Chen, Suwei
Luo, Congcong
Zhong, Yongliang
Qiao, Zhiyu
Sun, Lizhong
Zhu, Junming
Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title_full Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title_fullStr Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title_full_unstemmed Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title_short Fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in Marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
title_sort fate of the distal aorta following root replacement in marfan syndrome: a propensity score matched study
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37448791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1186181
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