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Annular dynamics of memo3D annuloplasty ring evaluated by 3D transesophageal echocardiography
Authors:Hiroyuki Nishi  Koichi Toda  Shigeru Miyagawa  Yasushi Yoshikawa  Satsuki Fukushima  Daisuke Yoshioka  Yoshiki Sawa
Affiliation:1.Department of Cardiovascular Surgery,Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,Suita,Japan
Abstract:

Background

We assessed the mitral annular motion after mitral valve repair with the Sorin Memo 3D® (Sorin Group Italia S.r.L., Saluggia, Italy), which is a unique complete semirigid annuloplasty ring intended to restore the systolic profile of the mitral annulus while adapting to the physiologic dynamism of the annulus, using transesophageal real-time three-dimensional echocardiography.

Methods

17 patients (12 male; mean age 60.4?±?14.9 years) who underwent mitral annuloplasty using the Memo 3D ring were investigated. Mitral annular motion was assessed using QLAB®version8 allowing for a full evaluation of the mitral annulus dynamics. The mitral annular dimensions were measured throughout the cardiac cycle using 4D MV assessment2® while saddle shape was assessed through sequential measurements by RealView®.

Results

Saddle shape configuration of the mitral annulus and posterior and anterior leaflet motion could be observed during systole and diastole. The mitral annular area changed during the cardiac cycle by 5.7?±?1.8%.The circumference length and diameter also changed throughout the cardiac cycle. The annular height was significantly higher in mid-systole than in mid-diastole (p?

Conclusions

The Memo 3D ring maintained a physiological saddle-shape configuration throughout the cardiac cycle. Real-time three-dimensional echocardiography analysis confirmed the motion and flexibility of the Memo 3D ring upon implantation.
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