1.Clinical application of improved treatment of the free margin of the leaflet in aortic root remodeling procedure
Xinjin LUO ; Shaoye WANG ; Juntao QIU ; Xuanshu LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Yuetang WANG ; Cuntao YU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(7):618-623
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and clinical outcome of estimating the target length of the free margin of the leaflet by diameter of the prosthesis graft used to reconstruct the aortic root during the modified root remodeling procedure.Methods:This is a retrospective case series study. The clinical data of 11 patients with aortic root aneurysm who underwent modified aortic root remodeling procedure with external sub-valvular ring from July 2021 to May 2024 at Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College were analyzed. The age of the patients was (42.3±14.4) years (range:23 to 61 years), including 9 males and 2 females. The aortic valve of all patients was tri-leaflet configuration. Marfan syndrome was diagnosed in 3 cases. The diameter of the prosthesis graft was determined according to the Lansac group′s criteria based on the diameter of the aortic annulus, and a graft ring of the same diameter was used as the external sub-valvular ring. The free margin of the leaflet was treated with central plication according to the standard of “target length of free margin of the leaflet=the diameter of the selected graft+3 to 5 mm”. The surgical results and postoperative aortic valve closure function were observed.Results:All 11 patients successfully completed the operation without in-hospital death or complications. The graft with a diameter of 28 mm were used in 7 cases, 26 mm in 3 cases, and 30 mm in 1 case. 4 patients required central plication of the free margin of 3 leaflets, 2 patients required treatment of 2 leaflets, 3 patients required treatment of 1 leaflet, and 2 patients did not need treatment of the free margin of the leaflets. The functional status of aortic valve closure was significantly improved in all patients after surgery, and the degree of residual aortic regurgitation was not more than mild. After reconstruction of the aortic root, the measured effective height was (8.8±1.3) mm (range:7 to 11 mm) and the measured coaptation length was (5.2±0.9) mm (range:4 to 7 mm). All patients were re-examined 3 months after surgery. Echocardiography showed that the degree of aortic regurgitation was mild or lower, and the left ventricular end-diastolic diameter was (49.4±6.1) mm (range: 36 to 56 mm), which was smaller than that before the operation ((58.5±7.0) mm (range: 47 to 72 mm)). Eight patients were followed up for more than 6 months, and 5 patients were followed up for more than 1 year. The degree of aortic regurgitation in these patients was mild or below.Conclusions:The method based on the diameter of the selected prosthesis graft to deal with the length of the free margin of the leaflet can be effectively used in the modified aortic root remodeling procedure with external sub-valvular ring. The early postoperative results are satisfactory .
2.Clinical application of improved treatment of the free margin of the leaflet in aortic root remodeling procedure
Xinjin LUO ; Shaoye WANG ; Juntao QIU ; Xuanshu LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Yuetang WANG ; Cuntao YU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(7):618-623
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and clinical outcome of estimating the target length of the free margin of the leaflet by diameter of the prosthesis graft used to reconstruct the aortic root during the modified root remodeling procedure.Methods:This is a retrospective case series study. The clinical data of 11 patients with aortic root aneurysm who underwent modified aortic root remodeling procedure with external sub-valvular ring from July 2021 to May 2024 at Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College were analyzed. The age of the patients was (42.3±14.4) years (range:23 to 61 years), including 9 males and 2 females. The aortic valve of all patients was tri-leaflet configuration. Marfan syndrome was diagnosed in 3 cases. The diameter of the prosthesis graft was determined according to the Lansac group′s criteria based on the diameter of the aortic annulus, and a graft ring of the same diameter was used as the external sub-valvular ring. The free margin of the leaflet was treated with central plication according to the standard of “target length of free margin of the leaflet=the diameter of the selected graft+3 to 5 mm”. The surgical results and postoperative aortic valve closure function were observed.Results:All 11 patients successfully completed the operation without in-hospital death or complications. The graft with a diameter of 28 mm were used in 7 cases, 26 mm in 3 cases, and 30 mm in 1 case. 4 patients required central plication of the free margin of 3 leaflets, 2 patients required treatment of 2 leaflets, 3 patients required treatment of 1 leaflet, and 2 patients did not need treatment of the free margin of the leaflets. The functional status of aortic valve closure was significantly improved in all patients after surgery, and the degree of residual aortic regurgitation was not more than mild. After reconstruction of the aortic root, the measured effective height was (8.8±1.3) mm (range:7 to 11 mm) and the measured coaptation length was (5.2±0.9) mm (range:4 to 7 mm). All patients were re-examined 3 months after surgery. Echocardiography showed that the degree of aortic regurgitation was mild or lower, and the left ventricular end-diastolic diameter was (49.4±6.1) mm (range: 36 to 56 mm), which was smaller than that before the operation ((58.5±7.0) mm (range: 47 to 72 mm)). Eight patients were followed up for more than 6 months, and 5 patients were followed up for more than 1 year. The degree of aortic regurgitation in these patients was mild or below.Conclusions:The method based on the diameter of the selected prosthesis graft to deal with the length of the free margin of the leaflet can be effectively used in the modified aortic root remodeling procedure with external sub-valvular ring. The early postoperative results are satisfactory .
3.Numerical Simulation of Biomechanics of Two Aortic Root Replacement Procedures with Valve Preservation
Qian WANG ; Xinjin LUO ; Juntao QIU ; Shengyi HU ; Xuechao DING ; Tianming DU ; Yanping ZHANG ; Qianwen HOU ; Aike QIAO
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(4):691-698
Objective To elucidate the influence of two procedures aortic root remodeling using a straight tubular artificial vessel while preserving the aortic valve and the Florida sleeve procedure on the biomechanics of the aortic root.Methods Five finite element models of the aortic root were reconstructed using computed tomography angiography images,including two cases of aortic root remodeling(A1 and A2),two cases of the Florida sleeve procedure(B1 and B2),and one control group without aortic root pathology(C).Numerical simulations were performed to obtain the blood flow and pressure distribution result to assess the differences in the hemodynamics of the aortic root.Results There were no significant differences in the peak systolic velocity between the two procedures and the control.However,the flow velocity after aortic root remodeling was smoother,similar to the model of the control group,with a more stable average aortic pressure and wall shear stress.In the Florida sleeve procedure,high-speed blood flow affected the vessel wall,leading to various degrees of wall shear stress and pressure concentrations along the aortic wall.Conclusions After aortic root replacement with valve preservation,blood flow patterns in the reconstructed aortic root depended on postoperative changes in sinus geometry.Both surgical procedures showed favorable blood flow patterns;however,the flow pattern after aortic root remodeling was more stable than that after the Florida sleeve procedure.
4.Immunogenicity and safety of revaccination of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine in people aged 60 years and above.
Qian Li MA ; Min ZHANG ; Li Jun LIU ; Yan ZHOU ; Wei YUAN ; Mei YANG ; Shao Xiang LIU ; Lin Yun LUO ; Hai Ping CHEN ; Yan Hui XIAO ; Qi QI ; Xiao Ming YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(7):1119-1125
Objective: To evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of revaccination of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23) in elderly people aged ≥60 years. Methods: The elderly aged ≥60 years with 1 dose of PPV23 vaccination were selected as revaccination group and those without history of pneumococcal vaccine immunization were selected as the first vaccination group. One dose of PPV23 was administered to both groups, and the first blood samples were collected before vaccination while the second blood samples were collected on day 28-40 after vaccination. ELISA was used to detect the concentrations of anti-specific serotype Streptococcus pneumoniae podocyte polysaccharide immunoglobulin G, and the safety of the vaccination was evaluated after 30 days. Results: The geometric mean concentration (GMC) of antibody to 23 serotypes before the vaccination (0.73-13.73 μg/ml) was higher in revaccination group than in the first vaccination group (0.39-7.53 μg/ml), the GMC after the vaccination (1.42-31.65 μg/ml) was higher than that before the vaccination (0.73-13.73 μg/ml) in the revaccination group, and the GMC after the vaccination (1.62-43.76 μg/ml) was higher than that before the vaccination (0.39-7.53 μg/ml) in the first vaccination group; the geometric mean growth multiple in revaccination group (2.16-3.60) was lower than that in the first vaccination group (3.86-16.13); The mean 2-fold antibody growth rate was lower in revaccination group (53.68%, 95%CI: 52.30%-55.06%) than in the first vaccination group (93.16%, 95%CI: 92.18%- 94.15%), all differences were significant (P<0.001). After the vaccination, 13 serotypes of GMC were higher in the first vaccination group than in revaccination group (P<0.001), the differences were not significant for 10 serotypes of GMC (P>0.05). The incidence of local adverse reaction was 19.20% and 13.27% in revaccination group and the first vaccination group, respectively (P=0.174). Conclusions: The antibody level in ≥60 years people who received one dose of PPV23 after a 5-year interval was still higher than that in unvaccinated people. The antibody level decreased after 5 years of the first vaccination, and the antibody level could be rapidly increased by one more dose vaccination, but the overall immune response was lower than that of the first vaccination; revaccination with PPV23 has a good safety.
5.Outcomes and preoperative evaluation of transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in the treatment of pure native aortic valve regurgitation
Donghui XU ; Xinjin LUO ; Xu WANG ; Yuetang WANG ; Xiang FENG ; Xuanshu LI ; Juntao QIU ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(09):1054-1060
Objective To assess outcomes of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for pure native aortic valve regurgitation. Methods A total of 129 patients underwent transfemoral TAVR in Fuwai Hospital from May 2019 to October 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 83 males and 46 females with an average age of 72.26±8.97 years. The patients were divided into a pure native aortic valve regurgitation group (17 patients) and an aortic valve stenosis group (112 patients). Results The incidence of valve in valve was higher in the pure native aortic valve regurgitation group (47.0% vs. 16.1%, P<0.01). There was no statistical difference between the two groups in conversion to surgery, intraoperative use of extracorporeal circulation, intraoperative left ventricular rupture, postoperative use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), peripheral vascular complications, disabled stroke, death, or pacemaker implantation. There was no statistical difference in the diameter of annulus (25.75±2.21 mm vs. 24.70±2.90 mm, P=0.068) or diameter of outflow tract (25.82±3.75 mm vs. 25.37±3.92 mm, P=0.514) between the pure native aortic valve regurgitation group and the aortic valve stenosis group. Conclusion Transfemoral TAVR is a feasible method for patients with pure native aortic valve regurgitation. The diameter of annulus plane, the diameter of outflow tract and the shape of outflow tract should be evaluated.
6. Correlation between of aortic dissection onset and climate change
Juntao QIU ; Liang ZHANG ; Xinjin LUO ; Jun YANG ; Shen LIU ; Wenxiang JIANG ; Cuntao YU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2018;56(1):74-77
Objective:
To explore the relationship between the incidence of aortic dissection and climate change.
Methods:
The characteristics of 345 acute aortic dissection patients came from Beijing in Department of Vascular Surgery, Fu Wai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College from January 2005 to December 2015 were analyzed, retrospectively. There were 266 male and 79 female patients with a mean age of (49±12) years. There were 209 cases of Stanford type A aortic dissection, and 136 cases of type B. According to Fuwai aortic dissection classification: type A 8 cases, type B 95 cases, type Cp 13 cases, type Ct 187 cases, type Cd 40 cases, type D 2 cases. Meanwhile, monthly maximum temperature, minimum temperature, average temperature, average pressure, amount of rainfall, sunshine, relative humidity and other meteorological data were collected. Rank-sum test was used to analyze the difference of onset of aortic dissection in different seasons and months. Generalized additive models were implied to explore climate change and the onset of aortic dissection.
Results:
The onset of aortic dissection was related to season. Winter had higher morbidity compared to summer (
7. Study on periodic changes in onset of aortic dissection
De WANG ; Juntao QIU ; Cuntao YU ; Xinjin LUO ; Wei GAO ; Jinlin WU ; Liang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(6):480-484
Objective:
To investigate theperiodic changes in onset of aortic dissection.
Methods:
The clinical data of 1 121 patients with acute aortic dissection from Hebei province, treated at Fuwai hospital from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2016, were collected and analyzed retrospectively. The regularity for the onset of aortic dissection was analyzed according to daytime (1:00 to 6:00, 7:00 to 12:00, 13:00 to 18:00, and 19:00 to 24:00), weekday, month, and quarter. Meanwhile,the differences in various type of aortic dissection patient were also compared.
Results:
The patients were (51.4±12.0) years old,77.88% (873 cases)were male and 69.05% (774 cases) were type A aortic dissection.The peak period for the onset of the disease in a day was from 13:00 to 18:00 (401 cases. 35.77%),and disease onset was less frequent from 1:00 to 6:00 (196 cases, 17.48%).The peak weekday of disease onset was Monday (173 cases, 15.43%) , and disease onset was less frequent on Friday (153 cases, 13.65%) . The peak month of disease onset was January (135 cases, 12.04%), and disease onset was less frequent in July(54 cases, 4.82%). The peak season of disease onset was winter (349 cases, 31.13%), and disease onset was less frequent in summer (184 cases, 16.41%). Number of disease onset was similar between ≥65 years old and<65 years old groups, with or without hypertension groups, with or without Marfan syndrome groups at different periods of a day, each weekday, and seasons(all
8.The current treatment about the aortic intramural hematoma
Bitao XIANG ; Xinjin LUO ; Juntao QIU ; Yang YANG ; Li-Meng LI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;34(11):668-670
The purpose of the current treatment about the aortic intramural hematoma(IMH)is to prevent aortic rupture or conversion to typical dissection. Due to the different influence of human race,IMH type,severity and progression factors on this disease,the management of IMH remains controversial. Therefore,we reviewed current therapy of Aortic intramural hema-toma(IMH). And we provided a reference for further study on this disease by analyzing and comparing the relatively radical strategies and the close follow-up treatment(wait-and-watch strategy)strategies.
9.The relationship between different time periods and the prognosis of acute type A aortic dissection surgery
Juntao QIU ; Liang ZHANG ; Xinjin LUO ; Wei GAO ; Shen LIU ; Wenxiang JIANG ; Jinlin WU ; Cuntao YU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;34(1):26-31
Objective Nowadays, emergency surgery is the most important method to treat acute type A aortic dissec-tion.There are many factors that can affect the prognosis, but the relationship between time period and the prognosis of aortic dissection surgery has not been reported.Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between different time periods and the prognosis of acute type A aortic dissection surgery .Methods We retrospectively analyzed the characteris-tics of acute type A aortic dissection surgery in Fuwai Hospital from 2010 to 2015.All patients were divided into two groups ac-cording to different time period .Propensity matching analysis was used to compare in-hospital mortality and post-operative com-plications of these groups.Results There were 698 cases acute aortic dissection surgery during study period.321 cases were operated in the nighttime(45.98%), the others were operated during daytime(54.02%).After propensity score matching, the operation time, extracorporeal bypass time, and the aortic blocking time of nighttime group were longer than daytime group , and there was a statistical difference(P<0.01).There was a statistical difference between the two groups of postoperative con-tinuous renal replacement therapy.Nighttime group had higher incidence(15.94% vs.5.64 %, P<0.01).There was statis-tically significant in 30-day mortality between daytime group and nighttime group(5.26% vs.10.53%, P=0.03).The mul-tiple-factor risk analysis of 30-day mortality in the whole group found that nighttime surgery was an independent risk factor ( OR 2.13, 95%CI 1.19-3.81, P=0.01).Conclusion For acute type A aortic dissection surgery, nighttime surgery may be the important factor for increasing 30-day mortality.For relatively stable patients, avoiding nighttime surgery may increase survival rate.
10.Impact of climate change on aortic dissection onset
QIU Juntao ; YU Cuntao ; LUO Xinjin ; YANG Jun ; LIU Shen ; JIANG Wenxiang ; ZHANG Liang
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;25(6):482-488
Objective To explore impact of climate change on aortic dissection and to put forward a new way about prediction and prevention of aortic dissection. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the characteristics of acute aortic dissection patients came from Hebei province in Fuwai Hospital between 2010 and 2016 year. Meanwhile, we collected monthly maximum temperature, minimum temperature, average temperature, average pressure, amount of rainfall, sunshine, humidity and other meteorological data. Generalized model was implied to explore climate change and the incidence of aortic dissection. Results A total of 1 121 acute aortic dissection patients from Hebei province were admitted in Fuwai Hospital during the period of 6 years. There were 774 patients were type A aortic dissection, and 347 patients were type B aortic dissection. The average age was 51.4±12.0 years. There were 873 males and 248 females. There were 889 (79.3%) patients with hypertension, 99 (8.83%) with Marfan syndrome. It was found that temperature, humidity and air pressure were all statistically significant for indication aortic dissection through single variable analysis (P<0.01). The temperature was only variable by one-way analysis of variance (P<0.01). The lowest temperature has the best predictive effect on the occurrence of aortic dissection. The relative risk was 1.02 with 95% confidence interval 1.02 to 1.03. Conclusion The change of climatic conditions can affect the occurrence of aortic dissection, and the lowest temperature is an important trigger factor for aortic dissection onset.

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