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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 81, 591-601, Copyright © 1981 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
KC Agarwal, WD Edwards, RH Feldt, GK Danielson, FJ Puga and DC McGoon
Thirteen of 308 patients (4.2%), who had received right-sided valved
extracardiac conduits at the Mayo Clinic from November, 1972, to April,
1977, have required conduit replacement because of obstruction. Patients
were 5 to 16 years old at initial operation and 8 to 20 years old at
reoperation; the duration of conduit implantation was 27 to 79 months (mean
50). Four patients (31%) were asymptomatic; exertional dyspnea was present
in eight (62%) and dizziness was reported in one (8%). Signs of conduit
obstruction included increasing intensity of murmurs in 11 (85%), cyanosis
in two (15%), and heart failure in one (8%). Peak pressure gradients from
the right ventricle to the pulmonary arteries ranged from 50 to 140 mm Hg
(mean 87) and correlated well with the degree of conduit obstruction.
Catheter pullback allowed accurate localization of stenosis within the
conduit, whereas angiography alone did not. The site of major obstruction
was in the proximal conduit in five (38%), at the valve in nine (69%), and
in the distal conduit or side branches in six (46%); stated differently,
major stenosis affected the valve alone in five (38%), the graft alone in
four (31%), and both the valve and the graft in four (31%). Valvular
changes leading to stenosis included thrombosis, commissural fusion, and
calcification, and changes consistent with insufficiency included tears,
fusion of cusps to the conduit wall, and, in one case, infective
endocarditis. Within the conduit, nonvalvular obstruction was due to
formation of a thick fibrous peel (or neointima). Progressive thickening of
the peel appeared to be due to organization of thrombus between the peel
and conduit and not due to luminal mural thrombus. In one case, the peel
formed a flap-valve, causing even further obstruction. Since many patients
are asymptomatic, and since late conduit stenosis may develop unpredictably
by several mechanisms, long-term follow-up is necessary.
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