Three dimensional evaluation of the aortic annulus using multislice computer tomography: are manufacturer's guidelines for sizing for percutaneous aortic valve replacement helpful? — Carl Schultz (2009) | RDL Network
Three dimensional evaluation of the aortic annulus using multislice computer tomography: are manufacturer's guidelines for sizing for percutaneous aortic valve replacement helpful?
European Heart Journal 31(7): 849-856
Article 2009 English
Authors
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Carl Schultz
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A. Moelker
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Nicolò Piazza
Abstract
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To evaluate the effects of applying current sizing guidelines to different multislice computer tomography (MSCT) aortic annulus measurements on Corevalve (CRS) size selection. Multislice computer tomography annulus diameters [minimum: Dmin; maximum: Dmax; mean: Dmean = (Dmin + Dmax)/2; mean from circumference: Dcirc; mean from surface area: DCSA] were measured in 75 patients referred for percutaneous valve replacement. Fifty patients subsequently received a CRS (26 mm: n = 22; 29 mm: n = 28). Dmin and Dmax differed substantially [mean difference (95% CI) = 6.5 mm (5.7–7.2), P < 0.001]. If Dmin were used for sizing 26% of 75 patients would be ineligible (annulus too small in 23%, too large in 3%), 48% would receive a 26 mm and 12% a 29 mm CRS. If Dmax were used, 39% would be ineligible (all annuli too large), 4% would receive a 26 mm, and 52% a 29 mm CRS. Using Dmean, Dcirc, or DCSA most patients would receive a 29 mm CRS and 11, 16, and 9% would be ineligible. In 50 patients who received a CRS operator choice corresponded best with sizing based on DCSA and Dmean (76%, 74%), but undersizing occurred in 20 and 22% of which half were ineligible (annulus too large). Eligibility varied substantially depending on the sizing criterion. In clinical practice both under- and oversizing were common. Industry guidelines should recognize the oval shape of the aortic annulus.
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