In vivo evaluation of a novel compliance-matching vascular graft

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Background: The mismatch of elastic properties between the arterial tissue and the vascular grafts, commonly called compliance mismatch, is responsible for many deleterious post-operative complications. Currently, there is an absence of prostheses that conform with the compliance of healthy aortas. Objectives: We proposed a novel compliance-matching graft design, composed of a standard aortic graft surrounded by an optimized Nickel-Titanium compliance-augmenting layer. We aimed to evaluate the in vivo performance of the novel grafts in a swine model and compare it to the native aorta and to gold-standard aortic grafts. Methods: We replaced the thoracic aorta of six domestic pigs with compliance-matching grafts under cardiopulmonary bypass. We removed the compliance-regulating layer of the compliant grafts, so that gold-standard grafts remained implanted. Results: The compliance-matching grafts were implanted without surgical complications and without inducing post-operative hypertension by maintaining systolic pressure (11% increase), aortic pulse wave velocity (17% decrease) and aortic distensibility (40% increase) at healthy levels. The gold-standard grafts caused a significant rise in systolic pressure (47%), pulse pressure (126%) and pulse wave velocity (64%). Conclusions: Our novel compliant grafts could diminish the complications caused by compliance-mismatch and they could surpass the clinical performance of existing prostheses. The proposed grafts comprise a step towards optimized treatment and improved life expectancy of patients subjected to aortic replacement. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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