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Mitral Repair With Complete Rings or Posterior Bands in Barlow Disease: Long-term Results

Authors :
Benedetto Del Forno
Davide Carino
Arturo Bisogno
Angelica Rizzello
Elisabetta Lapenna
Guido Ascione
Federica Gramegna
Giuseppe Iaci
Eustachio Agricola
Fabrizio Monaco
Ottavio Alfieri
Alessandro Castiglioni
Francesco Maisano
Michele De Bonis
Del Forno, Benedetto
Carino, Davide
Bisogno, Arturo
Rizzello, Angelica
Lapenna, Elisabetta
Ascione, Guido
Gramegna, Federica
Iaci, Giuseppe
Agricola, Eustachio
Monaco, Fabrizio
Alfieri, Ottavio
Castiglioni, Alessandro
Maisano, Francesco
De Bonis, Michele
Source :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 115:421-427
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Complete rings or posterior bands are both commonly used during mitral valve repair, but which one ensures the best long-term outcome in patients with Barlow disease is a topic of debate. This study evaluated whether the type of annuloplasty device affects the long-term durability of the repair.We selected 296 consecutive patients with severe mitral regurgitation due to Barlow disease who underwent edge-to-edge mitral repair at our institution between 2004 and 2013. For the edge-to-edge repair, a complete semirigid ring was used in 151 patients, whereas a posterior flexible band was used in 145 patients. The clinical and echocardiographic outcomes of both groups were compared at long-term follow-up.At 14 years, the overall survival was 87.3% ± 2.79% in the ring group and 94.1% ± 2.30% in the band group (P = .056). The incidence of mitral valve reintervention was 4.9% ± 1.95% in the ring group and 5.5% ± 2.53% in the band group (P = .371) at 14 years. The incidence of recurrence of mitral regurgitation ≥3+ and ≥2+ was 8.3% ± 2.64% in the ring group and 8.7% ± 3.07% in the band group (P = .991) and 26.5% ± 4.23% in the ring group and 17.4% ± 3.26% in the band group (P = .697), respectively. Mitral regurgitation ≥1+ at discharge was the only independent predictor of reoperation and recurrence of mitral regurgitation ≥3+ in the long-term.In patients with Barlow disease undergoing edge-to-edge mitral valve repair, the type of annuloplasty device does not influence the long-term results. Achieving an optimal immediate result remains the key to maintain the stability of the repair at long-term.

Details

ISSN :
00034975
Volume :
115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e7e546966976b4a0d83e3243eee2c3c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2022.06.015