Long-term follow-up of posterior mitral leaflet extension for Type IIIb ischemic mitral regurgitation

IF 1.9 JTCVS open Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1016/j.xjon.2024.01.007
Sharifa Alsheebani MD , Carole Albert RN , Benoit de Varennes MD, MSc, FRCS
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Abstract

Objective

Ischemic mitral regurgitation (MR) is generally associated with very poor outcomes and disappointing results, despite a seemingly perfect initial repair and optimal revascularization. We previously published our intermediate-term results of posterior leaflet augmentation without follow-up extending beyond 4 years. Our objective is to assess long-term durability of the repair, survival, and the causes of late mortality.

Methods

Ninety-one patients with severe (4+) Carpentier Type IIIb ischemic MR underwent repair in a single center between 2003 and 2022 by method of posterior leaflet extension using a patch of bovine pericardium and a true-sized remodeling annuloplasty ring, with or without surgical revascularization. Serial echocardiography was performed over the years to ascertain valve competence and degree of ventricular remodeling, in addition to telephone follow-up and chart reviews.

Results

The average age of patients was 67 ± 9.6 years. Mean follow-up was 8 ± 5 years with some extending to almost 20 years. One-, 5-, and 10-year freedom from recurrent significant MR, characterized as moderate or severe MR, was 98.6%, 85.5%, and 71.3%, respectively. Thirty-day mortality was 6.5%. One-, 5-, and 10-year survival was 85.5%, 64.4%, and 43.3%, respectively. Of all the mortalities, only 17.5% were proven to be directly cardiac related.

Conclusions

The suggested repair technique offers satisfactory long-term outcomes with minimal residual regurgitation in surviving patients when used in context of ischemic MR. Despite durable repair, we have discovered that poor long-term survival is not directly related to cardiovascular causes.

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二尖瓣后叶延伸治疗 IIIB 型缺血性二尖瓣反流的长期随访
目的缺血性二尖瓣反流(MR)通常伴随着非常差的预后和令人失望的结果,尽管最初的修复和血管再通看起来非常完美。我们曾发表过后瓣叶增厚术的中期结果,但没有超过 4 年的随访。我们的目标是评估修复的长期耐久性、存活率以及晚期死亡的原因。方法2003年至2022年期间,91例重度(4+)卡彭蒂埃IIIb型缺血性MR患者在一个中心接受了修复手术,修复方法是使用牛心包补片和真正大小的重塑瓣环进行后叶扩展,同时进行或不进行手术血管再通。除了电话随访和病历审查外,多年来还进行了连续超声心动图检查,以确定瓣膜功能和心室重塑程度。平均随访时间为(8 ± 5)年,部分患者随访时间长达近 20 年。1年、5年和10年内不再复发明显MR(中度或重度MR)的比例分别为98.6%、85.5%和71.3%。30天死亡率为6.5%。1年、5年和10年存活率分别为85.5%、64.4%和43.3%。在所有死亡病例中,只有 17.5% 被证实与心脏直接相关。结论建议的修复技术在缺血性 MR 的情况下使用,可为存活患者提供令人满意的长期疗效,且残余反流极少。尽管修复效果持久,但我们发现,长期存活率低与心血管原因并无直接关系。
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