Long-Term Outcomes and Risk Factors of Mortality After Reoperation on the Aortic Root: A Single-Center 20-Year Experience
Nikoleta Bozini, Nicole Piber, Keti Vitanova, Konstantinos Sideris, Ulf Herold, Ralf Guenzinger, Teodora Georgescu, Andrea Amabile, Markus Krane, Anatol Prinzing

TL;DR
This study examines risk factors for mortality after aortic root reoperation, finding that age, complications, and certain surgical factors significantly affect survival.
Contribution
The study identifies specific risk factors for mortality in aortic root reoperations using a 20-year single-center dataset.
Findings
Mortality at 30 days was 13%, with survival rates of 84%, 81%, and 71% at one, five, and ten years.
Age over 60, female gender, non-elective surgery, and complications like bleeding are strong predictors of poor outcomes.
Concomitant procedures and prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time significantly increase mortality risk.
Abstract
Objective: Over the last ten years, aortic surgery has transitioned from a high-risk procedure to a well-established operation, offering favorable outcomes and survival when performed by experienced hands. Advances in surgical techniques and evolving technologies allow treatment of older and more complex patients with reoperations. However, outcome data are limited. This study aims to identify risk factors for adverse outcomes after reoperation on the aortic root. Methods: This retrospective study included patients who received aortic root reoperation from 1999 to 2023 in a high-volume center, with a history of previous surgery on the thoracic aorta or aortic valve. Patients under the age of 18 or those with transcatheter aortic valve implantation as an index procedure were excluded. Results: A total of 192 patients were analyzed. Mean age was 57 ± 13 years, and 77.6% were men. The main…
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TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches · Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management
