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Aortic Valve Dynamics During Exercise After Valve Sparing Root Replacement Surgery

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Aneurysm Aortic Root
Aortic Valve, Bicuspid
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: graded bicycle test
Registration Number
NCT04205474
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Ghent
Brief Summary

Aortic valve sparing operations are applied in patients with a non-calcified tricuspid or bicuspid aortic valve associated with a root aneurysm, in order to preserve the valve, and avoid new aortic dilatation by stabilizing the aortic valve anulus with a graft prosthesis.

This results in a normal functioning aortic valve, with a low forward gradient across the left ventricular outflow tract.

Little is known about how the repaired aortic valve behaves in conditions of controlled exercise, and how the gradients across the valve change during exercise.

Detailed Description

In a cohort of patients operated on since 2000 with a valve sparing operation for aortic root aneurysm in the Department of Cardiac surgery of the University Hospital Ghent, Belgium, and with gradients at rest across the aortic valve of \<20mmHg, a graded exercise test on a bicycle (stepwise increase of afterload) will be performed, and the gradient across the aortic valve will be monitored by transthoracic echocardiography at each exercise level. Patients with tricuspid and bicuspid valves will be compared. An age matched, unoperated, and asymptomatic control group with normal functioning tricuspid and bicuspid valves will be examined with the same exercise protocol.

The purpose of the study is the description of the gradients across the aortic valve during exercise, and the discrimination of risk factors that may induce increased gradients.

The hypothesis is that patients with bicuspid valves will demonstrate higher gradients than patients with tricuspid valves, in operated and unoperated individuals.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • been operated with a valve sparing root procedure in the University Hospital Ghent, Belgium, since 2000
  • being able to perform an exercise test on a reclining bicycle
  • normal left ventricular function
Exclusion Criteria
  • <18 years or >60 years of age
  • peak gradient across the aortic valve at rest of >20mmHg
  • decreased left ventricular function

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
VSRR with tricuspid aortic valvegraded bicycle testPatients with a tricuspid valve that previously underwent a valve sparing root procedure for aortic root aneurysm
VSRR with bicuspid aortic valvegraded bicycle testPatients with a bicuspid valve that previously underwent a valve sparing root procedure for aortic root aneurysm
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
comparison between peak gradients in mmHg across tricuspid and bicuspid aortic valvesfrom 1 year postoperatively

obtained with transthoracic echocardiography during exercise, at each exercise level

Echocardiographic gradients in mmHg and velocity across the aortic valve in m/sec at each exercise levelfrom 1 year postoperatively

obtained with transthoracic echocardiography during exercise- echocardiographic flow velocity across the aortic valve (colour flow Doppler) and in the left ventricular outflow tract (pulsed-wave Doppler) were measured at regular time intervals during grade exercise, and during recovery - examination was recorded digitally

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
comparison between gradients across aortic valve in unoperated and operated patients1 year

gradients in mmHg across the aortic valve, measured by transthoracic echocardiography, at increasing afterload levels, on a reclining bicycle

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital

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Ghent, België, Belgium

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