Learning From Controversy: Contemporary Surgical Management of Aortic Valve Endocarditis.

IF 2.3 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology Pub Date : 2020-09-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179546820960729
Francesco Nappi, Sanjeet Singh Avtaar Singh, Irina Timofeeva
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Aortic valve replacement is the commonest cardiac surgical operation performed worldwide for infective endocarditis (IE). Long-term durability and avoidance of infection relapse are goals of the procedure. However, no detailed guidelines on prosthesis selection and surgical strategies guided by the comprehensive evaluation of the extension of the infection and its microbiological characteristics, clinical profile of the patient, and risk of infection recurrence are currently available. Conventional mechanical or stented xenografts are the preferred choice for localized aortic infection. However, in cases of complex IE with the involvement of the root or the aortomitral continuity, the use of homograft is suggested according to the surgeon and center experience. Homograft use should be counterbalanced against the risk of structural degeneration. Prosthetic bioroot or prosthetic valved conduit (mechanical and bioprosthetic) are also potentially suitable alternatives. Further development of preservation techniques enabling longer durability of allogenic substitutes is required. We evaluate the current evidence for the use of valve substitutes in aortic valve endocarditis and propose an evidence-based algorithm to guide the choice of therapy. We performed a systemic review to clarify the contemporary surgical management of aortic valve endocarditis.

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从争论中学习:主动脉瓣心内膜炎的当代外科治疗。
主动脉瓣置换术是感染性心内膜炎(IE)最常见的心脏外科手术。手术的目标是长期持久和避免感染复发。然而,目前还没有详细的指南来指导假体的选择和手术策略,以综合评估感染的扩展及其微生物特征、患者的临床概况和感染复发的风险。传统的机械或支架异种移植物是局部主动脉感染的首选。然而,对于累及根或主动脉二尖瓣连续性的复杂IE病例,建议根据外科医生和中心经验使用同种移植物。同种移植物的使用应与结构退化的风险相平衡。假体生物根或假体瓣膜导管(机械和生物假体)也是潜在的合适替代品。需要进一步发展能够延长同种异体替代品耐久性的保存技术。我们评估了主动脉瓣心内膜炎使用瓣膜替代物的现有证据,并提出了一种基于证据的算法来指导治疗的选择。我们进行了一项系统的回顾,以阐明主动脉瓣心内膜炎的当代外科治疗。
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Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology
Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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