Die Ross-Operation bei Kindern : Ergebnisse aus dem Europäischen Ross-Register (Stand der Wissenschaft)

2010 
ObjectivesTo determine the durability of autografts and homografts after Ross operations in children.Patients and methodsThe data of 152 children <16 years were analyzed using the Cox proportional hazards model and hierarchical multilevel modeling.ResultsAutograft regurgitation increased with sinotubular junction diameter (p=0.028). The homograft gradient increased within the first 2 years (4.2 mmHg/year, p<0.001). Freedom from autograft and homograft reintervention at 10 years was 95.5±2.7% and 79.6±6.1%, respectively. Longer follow-up time was a risk factor for autograft reintervention (p=0.036). Use of an aortic homograft was a risk factor for conduit reintervention (p=0.013).ConclusionsReinterventions are necessary for autograft regurgitation and homograft stenosis. Increasing sinotubular junction diameters explain autograft regurgitation. Using pulmonary homografts delays the development of a homograft gradient.
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