PMID: 8581216Jul 1, 1995Paper

Pathological considerations in cryopreserved allograft heart valves

The Journal of Heart Valve Disease
F J SchoenR A Jonas

Abstract

Since structure-function correlations have not been determined for cryopreserved allograft heart valves, we studied 20 explanted valves in place several hours to nine years, as either orthotopic aortic valves/root replacements or right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduits. They were explanted primarily due to growth-related conduit or valve stenosis, valve regurgitation, or infection. Controls included seven unused cryopreserved allograft valves and 16 aortic valves removed from transplanted allograft hearts obtained at either autopsy (n = 15) or retransplantation (n = 1), two days to four years postoperatively, following myocardial rejection (n = 4), graft coronary arteriosclerosis (n = 4), and other (n = 8). Analysis included gross inspection, radiography, light microscopy, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemical studies (to allow identification/localization of endothelial cells, mononuclear inflammatory cells, and T and B lymphocyte subsets). Cryopreserved allograft valves implanted more than one day had progressively severe loss of normal structure and were devoid of surface endothelium and stainable deep connective tissue cells. Inflammatory cellularity varied from none (most valves) to prominent (primarily T lympho...Continue Reading

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