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Formal consensus study on surgery to replace the aortic valve in adults aged 18–60 years

Authors :
Stoica, Serban
Beard, Chloe
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
Mokhles, Mostafa M
Turner, Mark
Pepper, John
Hopewell-Kelly, Noreen
Benedetto, Umberto
Nashef, Samer A M
El-Hamamsy, Ismail
Skillington, Peter
Glauber, Mattia
De Paulis, Ruggero
Tseng, Elaine
Meuris, Bart
Sitges, Marta
Delgado, Victoria
Krane, Markus
Kostolny, Martin
Pufulete, Maria
Source :
Heart; 2023, Vol. 109 Issue: 11 p857-865, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

ObjectiveThere is uncertainty about surgical procedures for adult patients aged 18–60 years undergoing aortic valve replacement (AVR). Options include conventional AVR (mechanical, mAVR; tissue, tAVR), the pulmonary autograft (Ross) and aortic valve neocuspidisation (Ozaki). Transcatheter treatment may be an option for selected patients. We used formal consensus methodology to make recommendations about the suitability of each procedure.MethodsA working group, supported by a patient advisory group, developed a list of clinical scenarios across seven domains (anatomy, presentation, cardiac/non-cardiac comorbidities, concurrent treatments, lifestyle, preferences). A consensus group of 12 clinicians rated the appropriateness of each surgical procedure for each scenario on a 9-point Likert scale on two separate occasions (before and after a 1-day meeting).ResultsThere was a consensus that each procedure was appropriate (A) or inappropriate (I) for all clinical scenarios as follows: mAVR: total 76% (57% A, 19% I); tAVR: total 68% (68% A, 0% I); Ross: total 66% (39% A, 27% I); Ozaki: total 31% (3% A, 28% I). The remainder of percentages to 100% reflects the degree of uncertainty. There was a consensus that transcatheter aortic valve implantation is appropriate for 5 of 68 (7%) of all clinical scenarios (including frailty, prohibitive surgical risk and very limited life span).ConclusionsEvidence-based expert opinion emerging from a formal consensus process indicates that besides conventional AVR options, there is a high degree of certainty about the suitability of the Ross procedure in patients aged 18–60 years. Future clinical guidelines should include the option of the Ross procedure in aortic prosthetic valve selection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13556037 and 1468201X
Volume :
109
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heart
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63048723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2022-321740