Percutaneous mitral edge-to-edge repair

E. Golukhova, I. I. Skopin, M. Latyshev, I. Slivneva
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Functional mitral regurgitation, now better known as secondary mitral regurgitation, is the most common acquired heart disease in the world. In most cases, patients with secondary mitral regurgitation have a rather poor prognosis, for example, about 50% of patients are at high risk of surgery or are inoperable, while mortality within 1 year without surgery is 57%. The tactics of treating these patients is the subject of much debate. According to the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation Consensus Guidelines Writing Committee), mitral valve reconstruction is accompanied by a large number of relapses of mitral insufficiency in the long term after surgery, and mitral valve replacement is characterized by high mortality (≥ 13%). With the optimal selected conservative therapy (Guideline-directed medical therapy), in most patients, there is no significant improvement in their condition. Since the 2000s the development of methods of interventional influence on the mitral valve for the treatment of such patients is underway. In the 2010s, interventional treatment techniques began to be widely used, and recommendations for their use began to be developed. In some cases, the results of using the techniques are superior to open surgery. Is it possible to say that the problem of treating patients with functional mitral insufficiency of high operative risk has been solved? In order to answer this question, a literature review was carried out on the interventional treatment of secondary mitral regurgitation using the "edge-to-edge" technique.We used PICO strategy (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) for searching articles. A systematic search for information on the research topic was carried out in the PubMed and Google Scholar databases using search queries, keywords, and logical operators AND, OR. Key words: mitral regurgitation, functional mitral regurgitation, chronic mitral regurgitation, MitraClip, percutaneous mitral repair, mitral insufficiency, mitral valve, Edge-to-Edge repair. In the initial selection, 1,180 publications were received. After analyzing the titles and abstracts, 94 articles were selected, and full-text copies were studied. The final analysis included 43 articles and 2 randomized clinical trials. We have compiled a literature review on the interventional treatment of secondary mitral regurgitation using the "edge-to-edge" technique.Received 13 July 2021. Revised 4 August 2021. Accepted 9 August 2021.Funding: The study did not have sponsorship.Conflict of interest: Authors declare no conflict of interest.Contribution of the authors: The authors contributed equally to this article.
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经皮二尖瓣边缘到边缘修复
功能性二尖瓣反流,现在更好地称为继发性二尖瓣反流,是世界上最常见的获得性心脏病。在大多数情况下,继发性二尖瓣返流患者预后较差,约50%的患者手术风险高或无法手术,而不手术的1年内死亡率为57%。治疗这些病人的策略是很多争论的主题。根据美国胸外科协会(缺血性二尖瓣返流共识指南编写委员会),二尖瓣重建术后长期伴有大量二尖瓣功能不全复发,二尖瓣置换术的特点是死亡率高(≥13%)。选择最佳保守治疗(指南指导的药物治疗),在大多数患者中,他们的病情没有明显改善。自2000年代以来,对此类患者的二尖瓣介入治疗方法的发展正在进行中。进入2010年代,介入治疗技术开始得到广泛应用,并开始提出使用建议。在某些情况下,使用该技术的结果优于开放手术。是否可以说治疗高手术风险的功能性二尖瓣功能不全患者的问题已经解决了?为了回答这个问题,我们对采用“边缘对边缘”技术介入治疗继发性二尖瓣反流的文献进行了回顾。我们使用PICO策略(患者、干预、比较、结果)检索文章。使用搜索查询、关键词和逻辑运算符and、OR,在PubMed和Google Scholar数据库中对研究主题的信息进行系统搜索。关键词:二尖瓣反流,功能性二尖瓣反流,慢性二尖瓣反流,MitraClip,经皮二尖瓣修复,二尖瓣功能不全,二尖瓣,边缘到边缘修复。在最初的选择中,收到了1 180份出版物。在对题目和摘要进行分析后,选取了94篇文章,并对全文拷贝进行了研究。最终的分析包括43篇文章和2项随机临床试验。我们整理了一篇关于应用“边缘对边缘”技术介入治疗继发性二尖瓣反流的文献综述。收到2021年7月13日。2021年8月4日修订。2021年8月9日接受。经费来源:本研究未获得赞助。利益冲突:作者声明无利益冲突。作者的贡献:作者对本文的贡献相同。
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Patologiya krovoobrashcheniya i kardiokhirurgiya
Patologiya krovoobrashcheniya i kardiokhirurgiya Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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