Aurelio ChauxCedars-Sinai Medical Center · Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute
Aurelio Chaux
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July 2009 - present
January 1998 - June 2004
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Background:
Tenascin-C (TNC) is a highly conserved matricellular protein with a distinct expression pattern during development and disease. Remodeling of the left ventricle (LV) in response to pressure overload leads to the re-expression of the fetal gene program.
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to investigate the function of TNC in cardia...
Abstract: Valvular heart disease remains a large public heath problem for all societies; it attracts the attention of public health organizations, researchers and governments. Valve substitution is an integral part of the treatment for this condition. At present, the choice of valve prosthesis is either tissue or mechanical. Tissue valves have beco...
In the study reported here the invitro fluid dynamic characteristics of the St. Jude (mechanical bi-leaflet), Carpentier-Edwards (porcine) and Ionescu-Shiley (calf pericardial) aortic valve prostheses were investigated. The experiments conducted were (a) pressure drop measurements, (b) preliminary photography of the opening of the tissue valve lea...
Background: Tenascin-C (TnC) is a matricellular protein that is generally expressed during embryogenesis and in pathological settings; however, little is known about the role of TnC in maladaptive LV remodeling in response to chronic pressure-induced hypertrophy.
Methods: Aortic constriction was performed in TnC null mice and control wild type mice...
Background:
We tested the hypothesis that the mouse peritoneum can function like a bioreactor to generate directed bio-engineered tissues such as those used for bypass grafting. Additionally, we reasoned that the mouse animal model would allow us to elucidate the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the generation...
To evaluate tissue factor (TF) expression in vein grafts interposed in the arterial circulation of hypercholesterolemic rabbits. Veins implanted in the arterial circulation of normocholesterolemic rabbits respond by inflammation and infiltration by monocytes with transient TF expression. In a hypercholesterolemic milieu these monocytes may differen...
We sought to compare outcomes with tissue and St Jude Medical mechanical valves over a 20-year period.
Valve-related events and overall survival were analyzed in 2533 patients 18 years of age or older undergoing initial aortic, mitral, or combined aortic and mitral (double) valve replacement with a tissue valve (Hancock, Carpentier-Edwards porcine,...
With the rapid growth of the elderly segment of the population, more octogenarians are referred for complex cardiac interventions, including reoperations. Data regarding the outcomes, quality of life, and long-term results after reoperative open-heart surgical procedures in octogenarians are scarce.
We retrospectively studied 113 consecutive octoge...
The availability of 20 years of follow-up data on the Hancock porcine valve (Medtronic Inc, Irvine, CA) allows determination of long-term actual and actuarial failure rates in the elderly.
We analyzed outcomes after mitral or aortic valve replacement with the Hancock porcine valve in 491 consecutive patients, comparing actual and actuarial valve fa...
Despite improved screening and diagnostic capabilities for the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD), with the promise of improved outcomes from earlier therapeutic interventions, postinfarction ventricular septal perforation (VSD) continues to be a very difficult therapeutic challenge. In our experience with VSD, the incidence of this complica...
Nitric oxide has been reported to reduce intimal hyperplasia as a response to arterial injury. This study was designed to assess the possible effect of perivascular application of a nitric oxide donor on neointimal proliferation occurring in veins exposed to the dynamics of the arterial circulation in a hypercholesterolemic rabbit model.
Autologous...
In this study, we demonstrate that coronary artery stents can be visualized by transthoracic 2-dimensional echocardiography. We were able to image stents in the left anterior descending coronary artery in 6 of 6 pigs and in 6 of 7 patients studied.
Growth of the elderly population worldwide, and specifically in the United States, will continue to accelerate and will have a profound impact on the cost and delivery of health care resources in the future. A medical strategy that allows the elderly to live independently is essential to most cost-effective use of our resources. The question remain...
Flow visualization and pressure measurements were carried out in a singel valve saphenous vein casting which was made from a saphenous vein segment obtained from a bypass patient at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Dye was injected to understand the flow around the valve. The dye showed very complex flow patterns around the valve and in the valve sinus...
In conclusion, TEE is useful for precise positioning of the IABP catheter in the operating room without the use of x-ray fluoroscopy.
To determine the effectiveness of revascularization alone or combined with mitral valve repair for ischemic mitral regurgitation, we performed color Doppler echocardiography intraoperatively before and after cardiopulmonary bypass in 49 patients (mean age, 70 +/- 9 years) with concomitant mitral regurgitation and coronary artery disease (triple ves...
Coronary saphenous vein grafts in human beings have a more limited long-term patency rate than internal thoracic artery grafts, primarily because of more rapid development of arteriosclerosis. The factors responsible for this increased susceptibility are not completely understood. To test the hypothesis that vein valves may influence this process,...
Whether reperfusion can cause necrosis of previously viable myocytes (lethal reperfusion injury) remains controversial. Numerous studies examined the ability of various agents to prevent or limit reperfusion injury, but the results were contradictory. In a single-canine-heart model of ischemia-reperfusion, we previously demonstrated that 5 minutes...
The United States health care system is under tremendous pressure to cut costs while maintaining quality. One mechanism to reduce costs is managed care--a system with both risks and benefits for patients, providers, and payors, and one that requires large volumes of data to ensure optimal medical and financial decision-making. In this review, we de...
We analyzed the long-term results of valve replacement with the St. Jude Medical bileaflet valve (St. Jude Medical, Inc., St. Paul, Minn.) in our first 1000 implantations between 1978 and 1992. A total of 399 patients had mitral valve replacement, 471 aortic valve, and 130 double (mitral and aortic) valve replacement. The average patient age was 64...
Within the first year, 15-20% of coronary artery saphenous bypass vein grafts (SVGs) occlude because of thrombosis or progressive intimal hyperplasia. One potential new strategy to reduce this complication would be to introduce antithrombotic or antiproliferative genes in vein grafts before implantation. The success of this approach requires an eff...
In summary, we have shown that although nonagenarians are at higher risk from cardiac surgical procedures, they can derive significant benefit from these same procedures. This fact has important implications in the present health care debate on the use of limited resources in the elderly.
We analyzed the long-term results of valve replacement with the St. Jude Medical bileaflet valve (St. Jude Medical, Inc., St. Paul, Minn.) in our first 1000 implantations between 1978 and 1992. A total of 399 patients had mitral valve replacement, 471 aortic valve, and 130 double (mitral and aortic) valve replacement. The average patient age was 64...
Five hundred twenty-eight consecutive patients aged 80 years and over (mean age, 83.1 +/- 2.7 years) underwent cardiac operations with hypothermia (mean, 21.9 degrees +/- 2.2 degrees C), hyperkalemic cardioplegia, and cardiopulmonary bypass in a 10-year period. Fifty-six percent of the patients were male. Preoperatively, 68% of the patients were in...
Fifteen elderly patients (age more than 70 years) underwent surgical repair of postinfarction ventricular septal defects during the years 1980 through 1992. The operative (to discharge or < 30 days) mortality rate was 47%, and the complication rate among survivors was 63%. The probability of survival at 1 year was 47% +/- 13%. Because of the small...
Thrombolytic therapy is a promising alternative to valve replacement in the management of prosthetic valve thrombosis. We sought to determine the short- and long-term results of treating thrombosed St. Jude heart valves with thrombolytic therapy as the primary treatment modality.
Between March 1978 and December 1991, 988 patients underwent implanta...
Patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation (MR) represent a therapeutic challenge, and results after combined valve replacement and revascularization have been poor. Valve repair is a promising approach, but the optimal method of repair is not known.
In 60 patients with coronary artery disease and 3+ or 4+ MR, we used intraoperative Doppler echoca...
A 10-year experience with early operation for postinfarction ventricular septal defect is reviewed. Twenty-two patients underwent surgical repair; operative mortality was 36% (< 30 days). The actuarial survival was 64% at 1 month, 59% at 1 year, and 47% at 5 years. Risk factors predictive of operative mortality were diabetes (p = 0.001), elevated p...
Since its introduction into clinical practice in late 1977, the St Jude valve has proved to be durable, safe, and highly effective for virtually all valve replacement indications. Its hemodynamic efficiency has led to its use in a number of unique, demanding applications that characterize the increasingly complex practice of cardiac valve surgery.
One hundred fifty seven consecutive octogenarians (mean age +/- standard deviation, 82.4 +/- 1.9 years) underwent coronary artery bypass grafting with hypothermia (mean temperature, 21.8 degrees +/- 1.8 degrees C), hyperkalemic cardioplegia, and cardiopulmonary bypass in a 9-year period. Sixty-six percent were male. Preoperatively, 115 patients (73...
This report describes our long-term result of surgery for coronary artery fistula in 12 patients. Follow-up range was from one year to 15 years, and with one exception they were all congenital in origin. Diagnosis was confirmed with angiography in all cases, showing single fistulous tract in four patients and multiple in eight patients. All but one...
The St. Jude Medical valve is a bileaflet prosthesis with excellent hemodynamic characteristics, but the long-term surgical experience with this valve, its durability, and its biocompatibility are unknown. During a 10-year period from March 1978 to 1988, 690 prostheses (290 aortic, 252 mitral, and 74 double aortic-mitral) were inserted as the initi...
To determine whether differences in referral reasons explain the higher operative mortality of women in coronary artery bypass surgery.
Case series.
A tertiary care, private teaching hospital.
Consecutive patients who had isolated coronary artery bypass surgery between 1982 and 1987 (total, 2297; 79% male and 21% female).
The inhospital mortality r...
Epicardial and transesophageal color Doppler echocardiography are both widely used for the intraoperative assessment of mitral regurgitation (MR); however, it has not been established whether grading of regurgitation is comparable when evaluated by these 2 techniques. MR jet size was quantitatively compared in 29 hemodynamically and temporally matc...
Rupture of the ventricular septum is an uncommon but life-threatening complication of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). It occurs in <1% of infarcts. The noninvasive evaluation of such defects by 2-dimensional echocardiography has been reported.1 These defects, however, can be difficult to image, particularly after anterior AMI,2,3 when they are u...
Severe tricuspid regurgitation may produce significant morbidity and mortality if not corrected, but commonly used methods of intraoperative assessment may be unreliable. Tricuspid regurgitation was evaluated by a new intraoperative technique, Doppler color flow mapping, in 85 patients before and after cardiopulmonary bypass. Regurgitation grade by...
Six hundred and twenty-nine consecutive patients between ages 70 and 79 and 64 patients over age 80 underwent isolated aortocoronary bypass operation with cardiopulmonary bypass. Four hundred and sixty-eight men and 161 women were between ages 70 and 79 (mean 73), and 41 men and 23 women were over age 80 (mean 82). Most patients were in NYHA Functi...
Thermal coronary angiography was evaluated in 50 patients undergoing 137 saphenous vein and 48 internal mammary artery bypass grafts. A total of 177 thermal coronary angiograms were performed after completion of the distal anastomoses by injection of cold cardioplegia into the vein or by reperfusion with warmer blood in the internal mammary artery...
To determine the impact of coronary atherosclerosis and myocardial revascularization on survival after aortic valve replacement, we reviewed our experience with single aortic valve replacement between 1969 and 1984. Of 474 patients (mean age 62 +/- 13 years), 185 (39%) had no associated coronary artery disease, 233 (49%) had coronary artery bypass...
Because of the fact that bone wax plays a significant role in delayed healing of the sternum an alternative technique for the control of sternal bone marrow bleeding has been devised. It consists of the application of fashioned strips of absorbable microfibrillar collagen to the cut surface of the sternal marrow after the sternum is divided and/or...
We evaluated the long-term outcome of mitral valve replacement with a Harken caged-disc prosthesis for up to 11 years (range, 50 to 130 months; mean, 81 months) in 170 patients whose mean age was 55 years. The early (30-day) mortality was 11.2% (19 out of 170 patients). Late follow-up information was obtained for 144 (95%) of the 151 survivors. The...
Excessive residual mitral regurgitation after mitral valve reconstruction or coronary artery bypass graft surgery may necessitate reoperation. We evaluated a new intraoperative technique for assessment of mitral regurgitation, real-time two-dimensional Doppler color flow mapping, in 96 patients undergoing cardiac surgery. In comparison with technic...
The ability of color Doppler flow mapping to provide intraoperative information about mitral regurgitation (MR) severity and to evaluate adequacy of mitral valve repair was assessed by performing color Doppler echocardiography immediately before and after cardiopulmonary bypass, with the transducer placed directly on the epicardium. In 56 patients,...
From March 1978-86, 590 St. Jude prostheses (232 aortic, 232 mitral, and 63 double aortic-mitral) were implanted in 527 patients (mean age 63 years) and followed for up to 8 years (mean 33 months; three lost; 99% complete). The early (30-day) mortality rate was 8.9% and was strongly associated with preoperatively depressed left ventricular function...
Technical aspects for the implantation of the St. Jude Medical prosthesis are discussed. In our experience with 588 implants, the most important considerations are removal of residual calcium and preparation of annular and subvalvular areas, correct assessment of annular size, selection of proper prosthetic size, and placement of the sutures avoidi...
Impairment of platelet function commonly occurs after cardiopulmonary bypass, and may result in substantial bleeding. Because desmopressin acetate (a synthetic analogue of vasopressin) shortens bleeding time in a variety of platelet disorders, a controlled clinical trial of intravenous desmopressin was performed in 39 patients with excessive medias...
This report describes the first clinical experience with ultrafast (cine) computed tomography for evaluating intracardiac masses. Two patients had a left atrial myxoma that was comprehensively described (size, location, site of attachment and relation to the mitral valve) preoperatively by cine-computed tomography. The information content of the st...
From 1976 to 1984, 656 patients underwent aortic, mitral, or double valve replacement with a Hancock or Carpentier-Edwards porcine bioprosthesis (POR; n = 293) or with a St. Jude bileaflet valve (SJ; n = 363). Recipients of the St. Jude valve were of more advanced NYHA class preoperatively, required smaller prosthetic sizes, and more often had asso...
Between 1969 and 1983, 608 patients underwent mitral valve replacement surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Perioperative rupture of the left ventricular myocardium complicated seven operations (1.2%), five of them in the 247 patients with concomitant ischemic heart disease. Six ruptures were fatal. Relative incidences of seven previously hypoth...
Coronary angioscopy provides images of intravascular detail with greater than 0.2 mm spatial resolution and excellent contrast resolution. Using endoscopes of 1.25 to 1.8 mm outer diameter, we performed intraoperative angioscopy of the coronary arteries or saphenous vein grafts, or both, in 58 patients. Eighty-one native coronary arteries and 43 ve...
A consecutive series of 96 septuagenarians (mean age, 74) and 24 octogenarians (mean age, 83) underwent coronary artery bypass (CAB) and valve operations using hypothermia and hyperkalemic cardioplegia in a 45-month period; there was a mean of 2.6 grafts per patient. Most patients were in New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV (57% of the septu...
A new, unique sternal retractor that greatly facilitates exposure and dissection of the internal mammary artery is described. In addition, a built-in mechanism permits steady and adjustable retraction during valve replacement surgery.
To visualize intracoronary lesions in patients with different clinical expressions of coronary disease, we performed coronary angioscopy during coronary-artery bypass surgery in 10 patients with unstable angina and 10 patients with stable coronary disease. We examined a total of 32 vessels, using flexible fiberoptic angioscopes. Twenty-two vessels...
Seventy-six consecutive patients, aged 80 to 89 (mean 82), underwent cardiac operations with cardiopulmonary bypass. Hypothermia (22 degrees C) and hyperkalemic cardioplegia were used in each. There were 35 men and 41 women. Thirteen patients (17%) were in New York Heart Association Functional Class III and 62 patients (81%) were in Class IV preope...
Porcine bioprostheses are physiologically stenotic valves. Degenerative calcification leading to pathologic stenosis is an increasingly recognized serious late complication of mitral valve replacement with a porcine bioprosthesis. Hemodynamic differentiation of pathologic from physiologic stenosis is important for identification of porcine bioprost...
This report describes a very unusual complication of aortocoronary bypass graft surgery. It consists of the formation of an acquired fistula between the left circumflex coronary artery and the left atrium in a patient who was operated two years prior to its clinical presentation. Significant coronary steal gave rise to disabling angina and prompted...
After in vitro testing (confirmed in vivo) of three contemporary valve designs (St. Jude, Björk-Shiley and Carpentier-Edwards) demonstrated that the St. Jude valve possessed the most favorable hydrodynamic performance characteristics, a limited clinical trial was begun in high risk patients who might benefit from a prosthesis with improved hemodyna...
In this study, the development of intraoperative angioscopy, the value of the information obtained, and the problems encountered with the procedure are reported. Eight angioscopes, 1.5 to 2.8 mm in diameter, with a line resolution of greater than 0.4 mm at 5 mm, were used. One-hundred ten angioscopic investigations were performed in 46 patients; 24...
A free-floating ball thrombus in the left atrium is a rare clinical problem with potentially catastrophic consequences. Thus, early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention are mandatory. Free ball-valve thrombus within the left atrium developed in a patient who had undergone mitral valve replacement with a Starr-Edwards prosthesis seven years pr...
Early after open heart surgery, cardiac shock due to tamponade is easily misdiagnosed as ventricular dysfunction. The distinction is critical to successful therapy. We assessed the utility of 99mTc-red blood cell, gated equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography in 50 patients with early postoperative cardiac shock after historical, clinical, and in...
The purpose of this study is to describe the use of angioscopes in flowing bloodstreams of animals and humans, to demonstrate the ability to precisely deliver laser energy to an intravascular target using visual guidance and to determine the information content and spatial content of angioscopy. Angioscopy was performed in 5 living dogs, 16 cadaver...
The purpose of this study is to describe the use of angioscopes in flowing bloodstreams of animals and humans, to demonstrate the ability to precisely deliver laser energy to an intravascular target using visual guidance and to determine the information content and spatial content of angioscopy. Angioscopy was performed in 5 living dogs, 16 cadaver...
Use of the ST. JUDE MEDICAL® cardiac valve was begun as a limited trial in high-risk subsets of valve recipients in March 1978. As of March 1984, we have implanted 442 valves in 382 patients. There has been increasing clinical utilization of this prosthesis in many other centers since the valve’s FDA approval. However, the responsibility of the ori...
Compared to single valve replacement, combined aortic and mitral replacement represents a major technical challenge, as it theoretically increases the possibility of early and late valve-related complications and is usually performed in the setting of the myocardial dysfunction of chronic multivalvular heart disease. The entire experience with 121...
Pericardial or mediastinal hemorrhage requiring reoperation occurs in 2% to 5% of patients, usually early (0 to 48 hours), after open-heart surgery. This hemorrhage may be occult, and resulting cardiac tamponade may easily be misinterpreted as ventricular dysfunction, common early postoperatively. In such cases, appropriate and timely intervention...
A 5 year experience with the bileaflet St. Jude Medical valve is reported. Between March, 1978, and June, 1982, 198 patients received 233 such valves (90 mitral, 73 aortic, and 35 double mitral-aortic valve replacements). Total follow-up was 4,896 patient-months; survivors were followed up for 1 to 5 years (mean 35 months). Early (30 day) mortality...
From 1969 to 1982, 419 patients underwent single mitral valve replacement; of these, 48% had associated coronary artery disease (9% single vessel, 8% double vessel, 28% triple vessel, 3% left main). In 216 patients with no associated coronary disease, in 179 patients with coronary disease that was revascularized, and in 24 patients with coronary di...
The desire for a low profile mechanical valve with better fluid dynamic performance led to the design and development of the St. Jude Medical bileaflet prosthesis. Comparative in vitro flow studies indicate that it has better pressure drop characteristics than the Björk-Shiley (convexo-concave) and Carpentier-Edwards porcine valves in current clini...
The St. Jude valve is a new bileaflet disc cardiac valve prosthesis designed to avoid some of the hemodynamic drawbacks of other prostheses. The in vivo flow characteristics of the St. Jude aortic valve (42 patients) were studied and compared with those of three other commonly used aortic prostheses. Björk-Shiley (12 patients), Hancock (27 patients...