Use of fresh decellularized allografts for pulmonary valve replacement may reduce the reoperation rate in children and young adults: Early report
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CEBOTARI, Serghei, TUDORACHE, Igor, CIUBOTARU, Anatol, BOETHIG, Dietmar, SARIKOUCH, Samir, GOERLER, Adelheid, LICHTENBERG, Artur, CHEPTANARU, Eduard, BARNACIUC, Sergiu, CAZACU, Anatol, MALÎGA, Oxana, REPIN, Oleg, MANIUC, Liviu, BREYMANN, Thomas, HAVERICH, Axel. Use of fresh decellularized allografts for pulmonary valve replacement may reduce the reoperation rate in children and young adults: Early report. In: Circulation, 2011, vol. 124, supl. nr. 1, p. 0. ISSN 0009-7322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.012161
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Volumul 124, Supliment nr. 1 / 2011 / ISSN 0009-7322 /ISSNe 1524-4539

Use of fresh decellularized allografts for pulmonary valve replacement may reduce the reoperation rate in children and young adults: Early report

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.012161

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Cebotari Serghei1, Tudorache Igor1, Ciubotaru Anatol2, Boethig Dietmar1, Sarikouch Samir1, Goerler Adelheid1, Lichtenberg Artur1, Cheptanaru Eduard2, Barnaciuc Sergiu2, Cazacu Anatol2, Malîga Oxana2, Repin Oleg2, Maniuc Liviu2, Breymann Thomas1, Haverich Axel1
 
1 Hannover Medical School,
2 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
 
 
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Background-Degeneration of xenografts or homografts is a major cause for reoperation in young patients after pulmonary valve replacement. We present the early results of fresh decellularized pulmonary homografts (DPH) implantation compared with glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine jugular vein (BJV) and cryopreserved homografts (CH). Methods and Results-Thirty-eight patients with DPH in pulmonary position were consecutively evaluated during the follow-up (up to 5 years) including medical examination, echocardiography, and MRI. These patients were matched according to age and pathology and compared with BJV (n=38) and CH (n=38) recipients. In contrast to BJV and CH groups, echocardiography revealed no increase of transvalvular gradient, cusp thickening, or aneurysmatic dilatation in DPH patients. Over time, DPH valve annulus diameters converge toward normal z-values. Five-year freedom from explantation was 100% for DPH and 86±8% and 88±7% for BJV and CH conduits, respectively. Additionally, MRI investigations in 17 DPH patients with follow-up time >2 years were compared with MRI data of 20 BJV recipients. Both patient groups (DPH and BJV) were at comparable ages (mean, 12.7±6.1 versus 13.0±3.0 years) and have comparable follow-up time (3.7±1.0 versus 2.7±0.9 years). In DPH patients, the mean transvalvular gradient was significantly (P=0.001) lower (11 mm Hg) compared with the BJV group (23.2 mm Hg). Regurgitation fraction was 14±3% and 4±5% in DPH and BJV groups, respectively. In 3 DPH recipients, moderate regurgitation was documented after surgery and remained unchanged in follow-up. Conclusions-In contrast to conventional homografts and xenografts, decellularized fresh allograft valves showed improved freedom from explantation, provided low gradients in follow-up, and exhibited adaptive growth.

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alves, congenital, Heart Defects, surgery