Stentless vs Stented Aortic Valve Bioprostheses in the Small Aortic Root

Laurens W. Wollersheim, Wilson W. Li, Abdullah Kaya, Berto J. Bouma, Antoine H. Driessen, Wim J. van Boven, Jan van der Meulen, Bas A. de Mol

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Abstract

In patients with a small aortic root undergoing aortic valve replacement (AVR), the Freedom SOLO bioprosthesis may be the ideal prosthesis because of its stentless design and supra-annular implantation. This study investigated if the stentless Freedom SOLO has an advantage when compared with a stented bioprosthesis in patients with a small aortic root. From April 2005-July 2014, 269 consecutive patients underwent AVR with either a Freedom SOLO (n = 76) or Mitroflow (n = 193) bioprosthesis size 19mm or 21mm, respectively. This retrospective comparison study presents clinical and echocardiographic follow-up data. In results, operative outcome and survival were similar. At 7 years, cumulative incidence of aortic valve reoperation and structural valve deterioration favor the Freedom SOLO (0% vs 7.1%, P = 0.03 and 0% vs 4.5%, P = 0.08, respectively). Additionally, the postoperative peak and mean valvular gradients favor the Freedom SOLO (21 ± 9mmHg vs 32 ± 12mmHg and 12 ± 5mmHg vs 19 ± 8mmHg, both P = <0.001, respectively). During mid-term follow-up this hemodynamic advantage continued in favor of the Freedom SOLO. Also prosthesis-patient mismatch occurred less frequently in the Freedom SOLO (28% vs 52%, P = 0.001). There were no differences in prosthetic valve endocarditis, thromboembolic, or bleeding events. In conclusion, the stentless Freedom SOLO has several significant advantages for AVR in patients with a small aortic root in comparison with a stented Mitroflow bioprosthesis. The Freedom SOLO shows superior hemodynamic performance with significantly lower valvular gradients that remained stable during mid-term follow-up. Additionally, significantly fewer prosthesis-patient mismatch occurred and the Freedom SOLO showed superior durability
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)390-397
JournalSeminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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