Comparison of pulmonary and aortic root and cusp dimensions in normal adults using computed tomography: potential implications for Ross procedure planning.

0 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Matija Jelenc, Blaž Jelenc, Sara Habjan, Karen B Abeln, Peter Fries, Hector I Michelena, Hans Joachim Schäfers
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Abstract

Objectives: The Ross procedure is currently receiving renewed interest. Its function and durability depend on preservation of pulmonary valve anatomy; limited data exist on normal pulmonary valve geometry. The objective was to compare aortic and pulmonary root and cusp dimensions in adults with normal tricuspid aortic and pulmonary valves.

Methods: We reviewed 507 coronary computed tomography studies, selecting those with adequate visibility of both pulmonary and aortic roots for further analysis. Diastolic aortic and pulmonary root and cusp dimensions were measured. Root dimensions at different phases of the cardiac cycle were measured in 3 patients.

Results: We analysed studies of 50 patients with the mean age of 54 years [standard deviation (SD): 16]. In end-diastole, pulmonary root had a smaller sinutubular to basal ring ratio than the aortic root [0.82 (SD: 0.09) vs 1.14 (SD: 0.12), P < 0.001]. Aortic and pulmonary cusps had similar dimensions; however, pulmonary cusp effective height was lower [5.9 mm (SD: 1.6) vs 8.4 mm (SD: 1.2), P < 0.001]. Pulmonary basal ring perimeter was largest at end-diastole and smallest at end-systole, with the relative difference of 23.5% (SD: 2.7).

Conclusions: The pulmonary root has a similar cusp size compared to the aortic root, but a different shape, resulting in a lower pulmonary cusp effective height. The perimeter of the pulmonary basal ring changes during the cardiac cycle. These findings suggest that stabilizing the autograft to normal aortic, rather than pulmonary, root dimensions should result in normal autograft cusp configuration. Computed tomography angiography could become a tool for personalized planning of the Ross procedure.

使用计算机断层扫描比较正常成人肺动脉和主动脉根尖的尺寸:对交叉手术计划的潜在影响。
目的:罗斯手术目前重新受到关注。它的功能和耐久性取决于保存肺动脉瓣解剖;有关正常肺动脉瓣几何形状的资料有限。目的是比较成人正常三尖瓣主动脉瓣和肺动脉瓣的主动脉和肺动脉根和肺尖的尺寸。方法:我们回顾了507项冠状动脉计算机断层扫描研究,选择了那些肺动脉根和主动脉根都清晰可见的研究进行进一步分析。测量舒张期主动脉、肺根和肺尖的尺寸。在心脏周期的不同阶段测量了3例患者的根尺寸。结果:我们分析了50例患者的研究,平均年龄54岁(SD: 16)。在舒张末期,肺动脉根的窦管与基环之比小于主动脉根(0.82 (SD: 0.09) vs 1.14 (SD: 0.12), P结论:肺动脉根与主动脉根尖大小相似,但形状不同,导致肺动脉尖有效高度较低。肺基环周长在心脏周期中发生变化。这些结果表明,将自体移植物稳定在正常的主动脉根部,而不是肺根部,应该会导致正常的自体移植物尖形。CTA可以成为Ross手术个性化规划的工具。会议介绍:2024年10月在里斯本举行的第38届EACTS会议上提出。
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