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REVIEW CURRENT RESULTS OF OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE AORTIC VALVE REPAIR
The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2021 February;62(1):25-34
DOI: 10.23736/S0021-9509.20.11579-9
Copyright © 2020 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
language: English
Risk factors for recurrence of aortic regurgitation after aortic valve repair
Vincent CHAUVETTE 1, Elbert E. WILLIAMS 2, Ismail EL-HAMAMSY 2 ✉
1 Department of Cardiac Surgery, Montreal Heart Institute, University of Montreal, Québec, ON, Canada; 2 Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA
In the past decade, the treatment of aortic regurgitation has evolved from a strategy focused mainly on valve replacement to one of valve repair (AVr). Nevertheless, AVr has yet to gain broad acceptance within the surgical community despite excellent reported results in selected centers. In fact, AVr failure due to recurrence of regurgitation remains a challenge. Thanks to sustained research efforts, the mechanisms underlying aortic valve repair failure are now better understood. The aim of this article is to discuss the risk factors for recurrent AR after valve repair, the technical strategies that can mitigate this risk and highlight the contemporary results associated with AVr.
KEY WORDS: Aortic valve; Aortic valve insufficiency; Risk factors