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Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement

OBJECTIVE: Among people with Marfan syndrome who have a typical aortic root aneurysm, dissection is a characteristic cause of premature death. To pre-empt Type A dissection, composite root replacement with a mechanical valve became the standard of care in the 1980s and 1990s. This is being supersede...

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Autores principales: Treasure, Tom, Takkenberg, Johanna J M, Golesworthy, Tal, Rega, Filip, Petrou, Mario, Rosendahl, Ulrich, Mohiaddin, Raad, Rubens, Michael, Thornton, Warren, Lees, Belinda, Pepper, John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24395977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304913
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author Treasure, Tom
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
Golesworthy, Tal
Rega, Filip
Petrou, Mario
Rosendahl, Ulrich
Mohiaddin, Raad
Rubens, Michael
Thornton, Warren
Lees, Belinda
Pepper, John
author_facet Treasure, Tom
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
Golesworthy, Tal
Rega, Filip
Petrou, Mario
Rosendahl, Ulrich
Mohiaddin, Raad
Rubens, Michael
Thornton, Warren
Lees, Belinda
Pepper, John
author_sort Treasure, Tom
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description OBJECTIVE: Among people with Marfan syndrome who have a typical aortic root aneurysm, dissection is a characteristic cause of premature death. To pre-empt Type A dissection, composite root replacement with a mechanical valve became the standard of care in the 1980s and 1990s. This is being superseded by valve-sparing aortic root replacement to avoid lifelong anticoagulation. In 2004, a total root and valve-sparing procedure, personalised external aortic support, was introduced. We report here results among the first 30 recipients. METHODS: From cross-sectional digital images, the patient's own aorta is modelled by computer aided design and a replica is made in thermoplastic by rapid prototyping. On this, a personalised support of a macroporous polymer mesh is manufactured. The mesh is positioned around the aorta, closely applied from the aortoventricular junction to beyond the brachiocephalic artery. The operation is performed with a beating heart and usually without cardiopulmonary bypass. RESULTS: Between 2004 and 2011, 30 patients, median age 28 years (IQR 20–44) had this operation and have been prospectively followed for 1.4–8.8 years by February 2013. During a total of 133 patient-years there were no deaths or cerebrovascular, aortic or valve-related events. These early outcomes are better than published results for the more radical extirpative root replacement operations. CONCLUSIONS: The aortic valve, the root architecture, and the blood/endothelia interface are conserved. The perioperative burden is less and there has been freedom from aortic and valvular events. A prospective comparative study is planned.
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spelling pubmed-40332042014-06-05 Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement Treasure, Tom Takkenberg, Johanna J M Golesworthy, Tal Rega, Filip Petrou, Mario Rosendahl, Ulrich Mohiaddin, Raad Rubens, Michael Thornton, Warren Lees, Belinda Pepper, John Heart Aortic and Vascular Disease OBJECTIVE: Among people with Marfan syndrome who have a typical aortic root aneurysm, dissection is a characteristic cause of premature death. To pre-empt Type A dissection, composite root replacement with a mechanical valve became the standard of care in the 1980s and 1990s. This is being superseded by valve-sparing aortic root replacement to avoid lifelong anticoagulation. In 2004, a total root and valve-sparing procedure, personalised external aortic support, was introduced. We report here results among the first 30 recipients. METHODS: From cross-sectional digital images, the patient's own aorta is modelled by computer aided design and a replica is made in thermoplastic by rapid prototyping. On this, a personalised support of a macroporous polymer mesh is manufactured. The mesh is positioned around the aorta, closely applied from the aortoventricular junction to beyond the brachiocephalic artery. The operation is performed with a beating heart and usually without cardiopulmonary bypass. RESULTS: Between 2004 and 2011, 30 patients, median age 28 years (IQR 20–44) had this operation and have been prospectively followed for 1.4–8.8 years by February 2013. During a total of 133 patient-years there were no deaths or cerebrovascular, aortic or valve-related events. These early outcomes are better than published results for the more radical extirpative root replacement operations. CONCLUSIONS: The aortic valve, the root architecture, and the blood/endothelia interface are conserved. The perioperative burden is less and there has been freedom from aortic and valvular events. A prospective comparative study is planned. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-06-15 2014-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4033204/ /pubmed/24395977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304913 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Aortic and Vascular Disease
Treasure, Tom
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
Golesworthy, Tal
Rega, Filip
Petrou, Mario
Rosendahl, Ulrich
Mohiaddin, Raad
Rubens, Michael
Thornton, Warren
Lees, Belinda
Pepper, John
Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title_full Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title_fullStr Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title_full_unstemmed Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title_short Personalised external aortic root support (PEARS) in Marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
title_sort personalised external aortic root support (pears) in marfan syndrome: analysis of 1–9 year outcomes by intention-to-treat in a cohort of the first 30 consecutive patients to receive a novel tissue and valve-conserving procedure, compared with the published results of aortic root replacement
topic Aortic and Vascular Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24395977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2013-304913
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