Circulation, Vol 56, 841-844, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
DC Morris, SB King, JS Douglas Jr, CW Wickliffe and EL Jones
Twenty-three patients were evaluated by cardiac catheterization two to 12
months following aortic valve replacement with the porcine xenograft valve.
These hemodynamic studies established a mean peak-to-peak systolic gradient
across the prosthesis of 23 mm Hg with a range of 6- 58 mm Hg. The mean
effective orifice area was calculated to be 1.25 cm2. The effective orifice
area increased with increasing valve size from 0.99 cm2 for the 19 mm
prosthesis to 1.44 cm2 for the 25 mm prosthesis. While in general the
hemodynamics of the porcine xenograft valve are comparable to other
available prostheses, the exceedingly small orifice areas (0.99 cm2 and
1.03 cm2) calculated for the 19 mm and 21 mm prostheses render their use
inadvisable.
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