左心室辅助装置植入术后主动脉瓣管理面临的挑战

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摘要

背景左心室辅助装置(LVAD)治疗产生的持续逆流流经主动脉瓣可导致瓣尖损伤和进行性主动脉瓣反流,可能引发复发性心脏和多器官功能衰竭。本研究回顾性分析了研究者对连续流 LVAD 患者需要介入治疗的新发主动脉瓣反流的处理经验。结果确定了六名接受了 LVAD 植入术并需要介入治疗的患者。两名患者接受了重新胸骨切开术和生物人工主动脉瓣置换术,4名患者接受了经皮治疗,包括Amplatzer装置(雅培)置入术和经导管主动脉瓣置换术。所有患者的主动脉瓣反流都得到了缓解,血液动力学状况有所改善,心力衰竭症状也有所缓解。1例早期死亡和2例晚期死亡。瓣膜功能完好,所有瓣膜均可间歇性开放,主动脉瓣反流不严重。通过量身定制的风险调整方法,可以获得可接受的结果。
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The Challenges of Aortic Valve Management After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation

Background

Continuous retrograde flow across the aortic valve from left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy can result in cusp damage and progressive aortic regurgitation, potentially triggering recurrent heart and multiorgan failure. The management of aortic regurgitation after LVAD implantation has not been well defined.

Methods

This study retrospectively reviewed the investigators’ experience with the management of de novo aortic regurgitation requiring intervention in patients with continuous-flow LVAD.

Results

Six patients who had undergone LVAD implantation and who required intervention were identified. Two patients underwent redo sternotomy with bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement, and 4 patients underwent percutaneous management, including Amplatzer device (Abbott) placement and transcatheter aortic valve replacement. All patients had resolution of aortic regurgitation with improved hemodynamics and relief from heart failure. One early and 2 late deaths occurred. Valve function was intact, with all valves opening intermittently without greater than trivial aortic regurgitation.

Conclusions

Multiple treatment modalities exist for LVAD-induced aortic valve regurgitation, including open surgical and percutaneous strategies. With a tailored risk-adjusted approach, acceptable results may be achieved.

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