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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 58, 128-134, Copyright © 1994 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JC Chachques, F Haab, C Cron, EC Fischer, P Grandjean, P Bruneval, C Acar, VA Jebara, F Fontaliran and AF Carpentier
Aortomyoplasty consists of wrapping the latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM)
around the ascending aorta and electrostimulating it during diastole. The
ascending aorta will act as an ectopic neo-ventricle compressed during
diastole, thus reproducing the effects of long-term diastolic
counterpulsation. In 5 goats, the right LDM was transferred to the thoracic
cavity after removal of the second rib. The ascending aorta was enlarged by
a pericardial patch and wrapped with the LDM. Postoperative
electrostimulation was delivered in a counterpulsating manner. Hemodynamic
studies were performed at 12 and 24 months postoperatively. Percent
increase in the subendocardial viability index (diastolic pressure-time
index/systolic tension-time index) was calculated using unassisted and
assisted cardiac cycles with the stimulator off versus the stimulator on at
a 1:1 ratio in the basal state and after acute heart failure was induced by
the administration of high doses of propranolol hydrochloride. Diastolic
counterpulsation of the ascending aorta resulted in significant improvement
in the subendocardial viability index long term, both in basal state
conditions and after induced cardiac failure. During heart failure,
aortomyoplasty increased the cardiac output and decreased systemic vascular
resistance. Histopathologic studies up to 24 months showed preservation of
the histologic structure of the aortic wall and no evidence of
thromboembolism. Tight adhesions developed between the aortic wall
(including the pericardial patch) and the LDM. The diameters of the
enlarged aortas showed no significant differences compared with diameters
immediately postoperatively. In conclusion, aortomyoplasty produces chronic
diastolic augmentation with preservation of aortic structure. After
induction of heart failure, aortomyoplasty offers efficient circulatory
support.
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Long-term effects of dynamic aortomyoplasty
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Broussais Hospital, Paris, France.
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