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Longer-Term Outcomes of the Yacoub versus Bentall Procedure in a Nationwide Propensity-Matched Comparison

Authors

GOFUS Jan JARKOVSKÝ Jiří KLECHOVA Anna HLUBOCKY Jaroslav CERNY Stepan URBAN Martin ZACEK Pavel VOJACEK Jan

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2024/7595067
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/7595067
Description Background. Aortic root replacement with a composite mechanical valve graft (Bentall procedure) has been a recommended strategy in patients with aortic root aneurysm with or without aortic regurgitation. Aortic root remodeling (Yacoub procedure) has emerged as a valve-sparing alternative although there is only scarce multicenter evidence. The aim of our study was to provide nationwide comparison of these two strategies. Methods. This was a retrospective study of data from national registry of cardiac surgery. Using propensity-score matching, we compared all the patients undergoing the Bentall procedure in the Czech Republic between 2010 and 2021 with patients after the Yacoub procedure from four experienced centers. Results. During the study period, 199 patients underwent Yacoub and 526 had Bentall procedure. Of those, 166 pairs were selected and compared. There was no significant difference in perioperative outcomes and in mortality (p=0.96) over the follow-up of 5.7 vs. 6.4 years. The Bentall procedure was associated with a higher risk of major bleeding or thromboembolism (p<0.001), and the Yacoub procedure led to a higher risk of rehospitalizations for valve failure (p=0.01). Conclusions. In a nationwide propensity-matched study, Bentall and Yacoub procedures yield similar longer-term survival. Yacoub offers better freedom from thromboembolism or bleeding at the cost of higher risk of valve failure.

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