Long-term outcome in patients undergoing aortic root replacement: the Bentall Procedure in Latin-American

Presented During:

Thursday, April 25, 2024: 5:38PM - 7:00PM
Sheraton Times Square  
Posted Room Name: Central Park  

Abstract No:

P0195 

Submission Type:

Abstract Submission 

Authors:

Carlos Perez (1), Javier Maldonado (2), German Molina (2), Andres Motta (3), Alejandra Prada (3)

Institutions:

(1) Universidad El Bosque, Bogota, Colombia, (2) Clinica Universitaria Colombia, Bogota, (3) Clinica Universitaria Colombia, Bogota,

Submitting Author:

Carlos Perez    -  Contact Me
Universidad El Bosque

Co-Author(s):

Javier Maldonado    -  Contact Me
Clinica Universitaria Colombia
German Molina    -  Contact Me
Clinica Universitaria Colombia
Andres Motta    -  Contact Me
Clinica Universitaria Colombia
Silvia Prada    -  Contact Me
Clinica Universitaria Colombia

Presenting Author:

Carlos Perez    -  Contact Me
Clinica Universitaria Colombia

Abstract:

Title
Long-term outcome in patients undergoing aortic root replacement: the Bentall Procedure in Latin-American

Objective
In order to assess the early and long-term outcomes of the Bentall procedure in Latin America we compared the outcomes of patients undergoing Bentall procedure with biological vs mechanical valved conduits.
Methods
Between January 2008 and January 2023. 110 aortic root replacement operations were performed. The results were examined by univariate, multivariate and a Kaplan Meier analysis.
Results
Median age 64 ± 4 years, male 88 cases. The mean follow-up was 120 months. Median EuroSCORE II was 6 ± 3. Hospital mortality was 9,1% with 19 (17%) emergency cases. The most frequently found complication resulted in heart rhythm disorders in 33 (27%) patients. The incidence of perioperative neurological complications, respiratory complications, renal failure were 2 (1,8%), 4 (3,6%), ​​6 (5,5%) respectively. With a median of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time 111 minutes, and cross clamp time 94 minutes. All patients were free from MACCE at 5 years post procedure, and 93.8% were the survival rate at 12 years.
Conclusions
In conclusion, the Bentall procedure offers acceptable early and long-term outcomes in Latin American.

Aortic Symposium:

Aortic Surgery Forum (Basic Aortic Research, Venue for Residents, Fellows, Junior Attendings)

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Keywords - Adult

Aorta - Aorta
Aorta - Aortic Disection
Aorta - Ascending Aorta