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One-year performance of biorestorative polymeric coronary bypass grafts in an ovine model: correlation between early biomechanics and late serial Quantitative Flow Ratio

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY(2022)

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the impact of mechanical factors at baseline on the patency of a restorative conduit for coronary bypass grafts in an ovine model at serial follow-up up to 1 year. METHODS: The analyses of 4 mechanical factors [i.e. bending angle, superficial wall strain and minimum and maximum endothelial shear stress (ESS)] were performed in 3D graft models reconstructed on baseline (1-month) angiograms frame by frame by a core laboratory blinded for the late follow-up. The late patency was documented by Quantitative Flow Ratio (QFR (R)) that reflects the physiological status of the graft. The correlation between 4 mechanical factors and segmental QFR (Delta QFR) were analysed on 10 equal-length segments of each graft. RESULTS: A total of 69 graft geometries of 7 animals were performed in the study. The highest Delta QFR at 12 months was colocalized in segments of the grafts with the largest bending angles at baseline. Higher Delta QFR at 3 months were both at the anastomotic ends and were colocalized with the highest superficial wall strain at baseline. High baseline ESS was topographically associated with higher Delta QFR at the latest follow-up. Correlations of minimum and maximum ESS with Delta QFR at 3 months were the strongest among these parameters (rho = 0.30, 95% CI [-0.05 to 0.56] and rho = 0.27, 95% CI [-0.05 to 0.54], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the limited number of grafts, this study suggests an association between early abnormal mechanical factors and late flow metrics of the grafts. The understanding of the mechanical characteristics could help to improve this novel conduit.
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Coronary artery bypass graft, Biodegradable and bioresorbable polymer, Superficial wall strain, Coronary angiography, Quantitative flow ratio
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