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Postoperative and mid-term hemodynamic changes after replacement of the ascending aorta

Authors :
Salvi, L
Alfonsi, J
Grillo, A
Pini, A
Soranna, D
Zambon, A
Pacini, D
Di Bartolomeo, R
Salvi, P
Parati, G
Salvi L.
Alfonsi J.
Grillo A.
Pini A.
Soranna D.
Zambon A.
Pacini D.
Di Bartolomeo R.
Salvi P.
Parati G.
Salvi, L
Alfonsi, J
Grillo, A
Pini, A
Soranna, D
Zambon, A
Pacini, D
Di Bartolomeo, R
Salvi, P
Parati, G
Salvi L.
Alfonsi J.
Grillo A.
Pini A.
Soranna D.
Zambon A.
Pacini D.
Di Bartolomeo R.
Salvi P.
Parati G.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate aortic distensibility and pulse waveform patterns associated with the ascending aortic aneurysm, and to analyze the postoperative and mid-term hemodynamic changes induced by prosthetic replacement of the ascending aorta. Methods: Central blood pressure waves were recorded at the carotid artery level by means of a validated transcutaneous arterial tonometer in 30 patients undergoing prosthetic replacement of ascending aortic aneurysm and in 30 control patients. Measurements were obtained the day before surgery and 5 to 7 days and 16 to 20 months after surgery. Results: The ascending aortic aneurysm was associated with a less steep slope of early systolic phase of the pressure curve (pulsus tardus) compared with a control group (0.54 ± 0.18 mm Hg/ms vs 0.69 ± 0.26 mm Hg/ms; P = .011). Replacing the ascending aorta with a noncompliant vascular prosthesis steepened the pulse pressure slope during the early systolic phase in the postoperative period (0.77 ± .29 mm Hg/ms), providing values comparable with those of the control group in the mid-term (0.67 ± .20 mm Hg/ms). No change in aortic stiffness was found either postoperatively or in the mid-term after ascending aorta surgical replacement (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity: preoperative, 9.0 ± 2.6 m/s; postoperative, 9.0 ± 2.9 m/s; mid-term postoperative, 9.3 ± 2.8 m/s). Conclusions: This study does not confirm the assumption that substitution of the viscoelastic ascending aorta with a rigid prosthesis can cause serious hemodynamic alterations downstream, because we did not observe a worsening of global aortic distensibility after insertion of a rigid prosthetic aorta. The ascending aortic aneurysm is associated with a pulsus tardus.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308936054
Document Type :
Electronic Resource