Title of article :
Ascending aortic aneurysms in unicommissural aortic valve disease
Author/Authors :
Butany، نويسنده , , Jagdish and Vaideeswar، نويسنده , , Pradeep and Dixit، نويسنده , , Vidya and Lad، نويسنده , , Vidyadhar and Vegas، نويسنده , , Annette and David، نويسنده , , Tirone E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
8
From page :
11
To page :
18
Abstract :
Background sms of the ascending aorta occur as result of intrinsic changes in the aortic wall and have been well documented in patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV). In few reported clinical studies, documenting aneurysmal dilatation in unicommissural aortic valves (UAV); there have been no comments on the aortic wall pathology. This study presents the pathological findings of the ascending aorta in patients with UAV. als and Methods inical data from 39 patients with concomitant excision of the UAV and aneurysmal aortic tissue were reviewed. In all cases, the gross features of the valve and aortic segments were noted and submitted for histology. The sections of the aorta were semi-quantitatively graded for the extent of medionecrosis, cystic medial change, fibrosis, and elastic tissue changes (fragmentation/ loss) in the media. The medial alterations were correlated with patient age, gender, and valvular dysfunction, and compared to aneurysmal disease in BAV and three-cuspid aortic valves (TAV) excised over a 3-year period. s 39 patients studied, a majority were males (92.3%), with a mean age at surgery of 39.92 years. Only three patients (7.69%) were above the age of 50 years. Eighteen patients (46.1%) had aortic stenosis with regurgitation. Ascending aorta diameters ranged from 4 to 5.5 cm. The overall pattern of medial changes was nearly the same in all cases of UAV, irrespective of age and nature of valvular dysfunction. Most cases showed mild histological changes, with medionecrosis and fibrosis being the more common and consistent features. However, varying grades of change affected different portions of the media and/or the aortic wall in the same patient. The changes in UAV aortae were comparable to the changes seen in the TAV and BAV, but these differed with the age of onset. sions tudy demonstrates the presence of medial changes in the ascending aortic tissue in all patients of UAV with aneurysms. These changes, while mild to moderate in degree, likely have a similar pathogenetic mechanism as those seen in BAV disease. The significant difference in age, at the time of surgery, suggests a more rapid progression of the aortic changes.
Keywords :
aortic valve , Unicuspid , Aneurysm , Ascending aorta
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Record number :
1845410
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