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Standardized Technique of Aortic Valve Re-implantation for Valve-sparing Aortic Root Replacement
Published on: December 11, 2017
[Operative risk of heart valve surgery after 80 years]
1Service de cardiologie, hôpital Robert-Ballanger, boulevard Robert-Ballanger, 93602 Aulnay-sous-Bois, France. ghanania@free.fr
Abstract:
The continuous prolongation of life expectancy in developed nations and the progress made in the surgical treatment of valvulopathy have substantially increased the number of octogenarians undergoing heart valve surgery with extracorporeal circulation. Most of them have calcified aortic stenosis and the valve is replaced with a bioprosthesis. At these ages, mitral valve disease--usually insufficiency--is predominantly treated by repair rather than valve replacement. In both cases, the etiology is primarily degenerative. In addition, an ever-increasing percentage of these patients require replacement of deteriorated bioprostheses. These octogenarians are exposed to surgical risk estimated to be about 9-10%, i.e. 2-3 times higher than that of patients under 70 years of age, and even higher when surgery is a reintervention. Furthermore, morbidity affecting approximately an additional third of those undergoing surgery must be added to this mortality. Therefore, only half of the patients have uncomplicated surgical outcomes. Age is not the only factor enhancing the risk, which is also linked to comorbidities, preoperative functional class, stage of the evolving valvulopathy, and association of coronary artery disease. Predictive scores (Parsonnet, EuroScore) have been devised to evaluate the surgical risk to which these patients are subjected. Rigorous selection of patients with severe valvulopathy should enable potential candidates, willing to undergo an intervention, to be provided with indications for surgery sufficiently early so as to not enhance the risk by intervening too late.
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