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Ross Aortic Valve Replacement Patients

5 de julio de 2011 actualizado por: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Proposal for Retrospective Review of Ross Aortic Valve Replacement Patients

The Ross procedure has become the surgery of choice for aortic valve replacement in children. This consists of taking a child's own pulmonary valve (the autograft) and replacing the child's diseased aortic valve with the autograft. At times, this can involve either enlarging or reducing the diameter of the aortic annulus to make the valve fit properly. The patient's own pulmonary valve is then replaced, most typically with a human heart valve (a homograft). There has been some concern in the literature that as time goes on, the autograft will dilate and the patient will develop progressive aortic insufficiency.

Since 1994, we have performed almost 50 Ross procedures in children and young adults. Contrary to many reports from the literature, we have not recognized a problem with autograft enlargement and progressive aortic insufficiency. One thing that we have done differently from other centers is that we have modified the insertion technique of the autograft into the native aortic root. This involves a second buttressing suture layer. Not only does this have the immediate effect of reducing bleeding complications, we postulate that it has the long-term effect of stabilizing the autograft and preventing aortic root dilatation.

We hypothesize that this proximal buttressing technique for the Ross procedure has a two-fold benefit. Firstly, it reduces the amount of bleeding in the postoperative period. Secondly, it prevents late autograft root dilatation.

Descripción general del estudio

Estado

Terminado

Descripción detallada

This is a retrospective chart review examining our experience with the Ross procedure. There will be a treatment and control group. The treatment group will be children who have had the Ross procedure with the proximal buttressing technique. The control or comparisons group would be Ross procedure patients who did not receive the proximal buttressing technique. All children's charts reviewed will be of patients who had their surgery at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta between December 1994 and August 2003; only information available up until October 10, 2003 will be used for this study. We will review approximately 75 charts for this study.

The first aim of the study would be to examine basic information regarding bleeding incidence. The following information will be collected on both groups:

  • Amount of chest tube bleeding within the first 24 hours, and
  • Number of patients who required re-exploration for bleeding
  • Time from cardiopulmonary bypass removal to time leaving the operating room (indicator of the need to "dry up").

The second aim of the study would be to review the echocardiograms on these patients. The pulmonary valve size before the Ross procedure would be measured on the preoperative transthoracic or transesophageal echocardiogram. This would then be compared with postoperative studies in the Operating Room by transesophageal echocardiography. The pre-discharge echocardiogram and follow-up echocardiograms (which are a routine for these patients and, therefore, would not be necessary to add to the study protocol) would be reviewed. Autograft root diameters would be measured. The diameters would be at the level of the valve leaflets, at the level of the commissures and at the sinotubular ridge. These would be compared against published Z values for these patients by age, weight and body surface area. At the same time, any degree of aortic insufficiency or left ventricular outflow tract obstruction would be noted and recorded. One non-invasive cardiologist will review all old echocardiograms.

Tipo de estudio

De observación

Inscripción (Actual)

75

Contactos y Ubicaciones

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Ubicaciones de estudio

    • Georgia
      • Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos, 30322
        • Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Criterios de participación

Los investigadores buscan personas que se ajusten a una determinada descripción, denominada criterio de elegibilidad. Algunos ejemplos de estos criterios son el estado de salud general de una persona o tratamientos previos.

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar

No mayor que 21 años (Niño, Adulto)

Acepta Voluntarios Saludables

No

Géneros elegibles para el estudio

Todos

Método de muestreo

Muestra no probabilística

Población de estudio

Retro chart review

Descripción

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ross procedure with and without Proximal butressing technique
  • Ross procedure between 12.1994 and 8.2003

Exclusion Criteria:

  • those who do not meet inclusion criteria

Plan de estudios

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Detalles de diseño

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Kirk R. Kanter, MD, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Fechas de registro del estudio

Estas fechas rastrean el progreso del registro del estudio y los envíos de resultados resumidos a ClinicalTrials.gov. Los registros del estudio y los resultados informados son revisados ​​por la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM) para asegurarse de que cumplan con los estándares de control de calidad específicos antes de publicarlos en el sitio web público.

Fechas importantes del estudio

Inicio del estudio

1 de diciembre de 1994

Fechas de registro del estudio

Enviado por primera vez

20 de diciembre de 2005

Primero enviado que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

20 de diciembre de 2005

Publicado por primera vez (Estimar)

22 de diciembre de 2005

Actualizaciones de registros de estudio

Última actualización publicada (Estimar)

6 de julio de 2011

Última actualización enviada que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

5 de julio de 2011

Última verificación

1 de mayo de 2007

Más información

Términos relacionados con este estudio

Otros números de identificación del estudio

  • 03-047

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