Bench bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement in a donor heart before transplantation.
Juan C RendónEric Edward VinckAlejandro Quintero GómezJosé J EscobarSharoon SuárezDiego A EcheverriPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2022)
Critical donor shortages have impulsed the need to expand donor heart eligibility through the use of marginal hearts in cardiac transplantation. Donor valvular disease has been considered as an absolute contraindication for transplant. A 39-year-old male patient with end-stage non-compaction cardiomyopathy, an INTERMACS II heart failure, and a left ventricular ejection fraction of 8% was taken to an orthotopic heart transplantation. During donor bench graft examination, a congenital bicuspid and calcified aortic valve was found. The native bicuspid valve was removed and the annular calcification debrided; a #21 bioprosthetic aortic valve was then implanted.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- aortic stenosis
- aortic valve replacement
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- ejection fraction
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- atrial fibrillation
- coronary artery disease
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- case report
- mitral valve
- mesenchymal stem cells
- left atrial