Table 2

Baseline characteristics of BAV patients according to aortic phenotype

No aortic dilatation,
normal shape
N=47
Aortic dilatation
Valsalva>AA
N=93
Aortic dilatation
AA>Valsalva
N=213
p Value
Clinical characteristics
 Age (years)38±1649±1450±14<0.0001*
 Male gender n (%)33 (70%)84 (90%)134 (65%)<0.004†
 BSA (m²)1.88±0.212.0±0.202.0±0.240.006*
Echocardiographic characteristics
 AR≥moderate13 (28%)44 (47%)65 (31%)0.01†
 AS≥moderate4 (9%)9 (12%)37 (19%)0.15
BAV morphology
 Typical25 (54%)83 (92%)150 (72%)<0.0001‡
 All types (%)<0.0001‡
  Typical with raphe288664
  Typical without raphe26279
  Atypical with raphe2019
  Atypical without raphe26618
  • *NS between Valsalva>AA and AA>Valsalva.

  • †NS between AA>Valsalva and normal shape.

  • ‡Significant for predominance of typical type in Valsalva>AA phenotype.

  • AA, ascending aorta; AS, aortic stenosis; BAV, bicuspid aortic valve.