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Title: LV aneurysm after acute myocardial infarction


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LV aneurysm after acute myocardial infarction
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Historical background
  • Baily. 1954? ??? ???? ???? ???.
  • Cooley. 1958? ??? ?????? ???? repair? ??
    (Plication/ Linear repair)
  • Lillehei, Stoney, Daggett, Dor, Jatene, Cooley ??
    ??? ?? ???.

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Direct correlation between LV volume and survival
Figure 1. Relative risk for death after
transmural myocardial Infarction correlates with
end systolic volume. White HD et al.
Circulation 198776(1)44-51
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ESV more accurately predicts death than low EF
White HD et al. Circulation 198776(1)44-51
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Long term survivors with low EF have smaller ESV
White HD et al. Circulation 198776(1)44-51
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LVESVI greater than 60ml/m2 portends poor long
term prognosis
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Early expansion phase
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  • ??? ?? ??? ?? plasticity? creep? ??.
  • TPr/2h ??? ??? healing?? creep? ?? ? ???
    infarct expansion? ?? ???.

8
Late remodeling phase
  • ?? ?? ?? 2-4? ? ???? grannulation tissue? ????,
    6-8?? ?? ?? ???? ???.
  • Granulation tissue? ??? wound healing response?
    early phase? ?? ?? ?? ? scar tissue? ??? ??? ??
    ??.
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    ??? ? ??.
  • Late remodeling phase ??? ????? ??? ????? ???
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Factors contributing to LV aneurysm formation
  • Preserved contractility of surrounding myocardium
  • Transmural infarction
  • Lack of collateral circulation
  • Lack of reperfusion
  • Elevated wall stress
  • Hypertension
  • Ventricular dilatation
  • Wall thinning

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Natural course
  • Recent 5YRS for medically managed LV dyskinesia
    4770
  • Cause of death
  • Arrhythmia 44 Heart failure 33
  • Recurrent MI 11 Non cardiac cause 22
  • Factors influencing survival of LV dyskinesia
  • Age HF score Coronary disease severity
  • Angina duration Prior infarction MR
  • Function of residual ventricle

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LV remodelling is a shared pathophysiology of LV
aneurysm and ischemic MR
Grigoni et al circulation 20011031759-1764
Diodato MD et al Ann thorac surg
200478(3)794-799
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Borderzone expansion contributes to post
infarction LV remodeling
JACC Vol. 40, No. 6, 2002 September 18,
200211607
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LV remodeling involves apoptosis of normally
perfused peri-infarct tissue
  • Pathologic condition of postinfarction LV
    remodeling cause changes in cellular and
    biochemical levels
  • Increased appearance of vacuolated cells in
    periinfarct zone indicating apoptotic changes
  • Upregulation of caspase-3 activity
  • - key mediator of apoptosis in mammalian cells

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Aneurysm repair causes apoptosis down regulation
Group 1 - sham rats Group 2 - Aneurysm Group 3 -
Anuerysm and repair group
Red Propidium iodide staining Green Tunnel
staining
Ann Thorac Surg 2007841279-87
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Diagnostic modality
  • Echocardiography
  • Screening method for detecting LV aneurysm
  • Useful for assessing MV function
  • Cardiac MRI

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Surgical Technique
  • Plication
  • Linear closure

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Guilmet procedure
18
Mickleborough procedure
19
Circular patch plasty
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Endoventricular patch plasty
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Surgical Ventricular Restoration
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Outcomes and prognosis
  • Low early mortality
  • 2-13
  • Acceptable 5 and 10 year mortality
  • 5 year survival 58-80
  • 10 year survival 30 ( better than medical Tx)
  • Most patients experience increased LV performance
  • LVEF? Pulm pressure? LV volume? MV O2 demand ?
    Exercise tolerance ?
  • Scientific evidence to be collected through the
    STICH trial

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The STICH trial (Surgical Treatment for Ischemic
Heart Failure)
  • Target registry 2800 patients with 90
    participating centers
  • Objectives to seek best treatment for
  • coronary disease and heart failure
  • (Inclusive of SVR)
  • Groups
  • Medical therapy alone
  • Medical therapy CABG
  • Medical therapy CABG and SVR

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AMC experience
  • Duration 1991 2008. 3? n60
  • M 52? (85) Mean age 60.6
  • Preop NYHA functional class
  • I 1
  • II 12
  • III 35
  • IV 13
  • 78 of the patients were in functional class III
    or IV
  • Associated conditions
  • 3VD 50 (82)
  • Preop IABP 4 (7)

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Preoperative echocardiogram
Parameter Value
EF() 31.010.0
LVIDs (mm) 48.510.1
LVIDd (mm) 61.18.5
LVESV (ml) 124.357.4
LVEDV (ml) 173.567.1
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Surgical Method
  • Surgery Value
  • Pication
    3
  • Linear repair
    28
  • Endoventricular patch 30
  • Concom. Proced .
  • CABG
    59 (96.7)
  • Ring
    6
  • Double orifice
    4
  • Pap m. imbrication
    3
  • Posterior annuloplasty 5

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Postop course
28
Cumulative survival
29
Case
M/58 LV aneurysm 3 vessel disease
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Schema of Surgical Ventricular Restoration
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Serial Echo Findings
32
3yrs Later after SVR
2004-09-3
2007-01-24
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Thank You
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P value
LIMA TRA(n23)
SVGseq (n37)
EF() Preop.
53.512.1 55.012.6
NS Immdiate Postop. 54.19.5
56.713.2 NS CT
finding Non-visualization
0(0) 0(0)
NS Faint() LAD
1(2.7) 3(15.0) NS
V1 0(0)
1(5.0) NS
V2 0(0)
0(0) NS
V3 1(7.7)
0(0) NS
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Prevention of IMR does not prevent LV remodelling
after posterolateral MI
J Am Coll Cardiol43(3)377-83
The key to treating chronic infarction induced
heart failure is to treat the underlying cause
of the remodeling process
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Effects of increasing distal run-off on overall
flow
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