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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2002

A four-dimensional study of the aortic root dynamics

Emmanuel Lansac; Hou-Sen Lim; Yu Shomura; Khee Hiang Lim; Nolan T. Rice; Wolfgang A. Goetz; C. Acar; Carlos M.G. Duran

OBJECTIVE Although aortic root expansion has been well studied, its deformation and physiologic relevance remain controversial. Three-dimensional (3-D) sonomicrometry (200Hz) has made time-related 4-D study possible. METHODS Fifteen sonomicrometric crystals were implanted into the aortic root of eight sheep at each base (three), commissures (three), sinuses of Valsalva (three), sinotubular junction (three), and ascending aorta (three). In this acute, open-chest model, the aortic root geometric deformations were time related to left ventricular and aortic pressures. RESULTS During the cardiac cycle, aortic root volume increased by mean+/-1 standard error of the mean (SEM) 33.7+/-2.7%, with 36.7+/-3.3% occurring prior to ejection. Expansion started during isovolumic contraction at the base and commissures followed (after a delay) by the sinotubular junction. At the same time, ascending aorta area decreased (-2.6+/-0.4%). During the first third of ejection, the aortic root reached maximal expansion followed by a slow, then late rapid decrease in volume until mid-diastole. During end-diastole, the aortic root volume re-expanded by 11.3+/-2.4%, but with different dynamics at each area level. Although the base and commissural areas re-expanded, the sinotubular junction and ascending aorta areas kept decreasing. At end-diastole, the aortic root had a truncated cone shape (base area>commissures area by 51.6+/-2.0%). During systole, the root became more cylindrical (base area>commissures area by 39.2+/-2.5%) because most of the significant changes occurred at commissural level (63.7+/-3.6%). CONCLUSION Aortic root expansion follows a precise chronology during systole and becomes more cylindrical - probably to maximize ejection. These findings might stimulate a more physiologic approach to aortic valve and aortic root surgical procedures.


Archive | 2007

Minimally invasive heart valve replacement

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Journal of Heart Valve Disease | 2005

Aortic Root Dynamics are Asymmetric

Emmanuel Lansac; Hou-Sen Lim; Yu Shomura; Khee Hiang Lim; Nolan T. Rice; Wolfgang A. Goetz; Carlos M.G. Duran


Journal of Heart Valve Disease | 2004

Sonometric study of the normal tricuspid valve annulus in sheep.

Matthew E. Hiro; Jérôme Jouan; Pagel Mr; Emmanuel Lansac; Khee Hiang Lim; Hou-Sen Lim; Duran Cm


Archive | 2011

Medical Implant Maintaining Gaps upon Crimping, Method and Delivery Device

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Archive | 2010

Apparatus and set for folding or unfolding a medical implant and method

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Archive | 2011

Apparatus Comprising Individual Shaft Fibers and Set for Folding or Unfolding a Medical Implant and Method

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Archive | 2011

Implant delivery device adapted to be attached to or interconnected with a catheter, catheter and method

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Archive | 2011

Device intended to be attached to or interconnected with a catheter, catheter and method

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim


Archive | 2011

Expandable medical implant

Wolfgang Goetz; Hou-Sen Lim

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Jérôme Jouan

Paris Descartes University

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