Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy
Background: There have been a number of studies on mitral valve replacement and repeated percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy for mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. However, studies on mitral valve repair for these patients are rare. In this study, we analyzed po...
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doaj-17c3cd55afcb47a995c3179c9e146cb62020-11-24T23:36:48ZengKorean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryKorean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery2233-601X2093-65162015-10-0148532833410.5090/kjtcs.2015.48.5.328Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral ValvotomySeong LeeHyun Keun CheeJun Seok KimMyong Gun SongJae Bum ParkJe Kyoun ShinBackground: There have been a number of studies on mitral valve replacement and repeated percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy for mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. However, studies on mitral valve repair for these patients are rare. In this study, we analyzed postoperative outcomes of mitral valve repair for mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. Methods: In this study, we assessed 15 patients (mean age, 47.7±9.7 years; 11 female and 4 male) who underwent mitral valve repair between August 2008 and March 2013 for symptomatic mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. The mean interval between the initial percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy and the mitral valve repair was 13.5±7 years. The mean preoperative Wilkins score was 9.4±2.6. Results: The mean mitral valve area obtained using planimetry increased from 1.16±0.16 cm2 to 1.62±0.34 cm2 (p=0.0001). The mean pressure half time obtained using Doppler ultrasound decreased from 202.4±58.6 ms to 152±50.2 ms (p=0.0001). The mean pressure gradient obtained using Doppler ultrasound decreased from 9.4±4.0 mmHg to 5.8±1.5 mmHg (p=0.0021). There were no early or late deaths. Thromboembolic events or infective endocarditis did not occur. Reoperations such as mitral valve repair or mitral valve replacement were not performed during the follow-up period (39±16 months). The 5-year event-free survival was 56.16% (95% confidence interval, 47.467–64.866). Conclusion: On the basis of these results, we could not conclude that mitral valve repair could be an alternative for patients with mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous balloon mitral valvotomy. However, some patients presented with results similar to those of mitral valve replacement. Further studies including more patients with long-term follow-up are necessary to determine the possibility of this application of mitral valve repair.http://www.kjtcvs.org/journal/download_pdf.php?doi=10.5090/kjtcs.2015.48.5.328RestenosisMitral valverepairPercutaneous mitral balloon valvotomyComplication |
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Seong Lee Hyun Keun Chee Jun Seok Kim Myong Gun Song Jae Bum Park Je Kyoun Shin Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Restenosis Mitral valve repair Percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy Complication |
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Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy |
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Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy |
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Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy |
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Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy |
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Postoperative Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Restenosis after Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvotomy |
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postoperative outcomes of mitral valve repair for mitral restenosis after percutaneous balloon mitral valvotomy |
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Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery |
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Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery |
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Background: There have been a number of studies on mitral valve replacement and repeated percutaneous mitral
balloon valvotomy for mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. However, studies on mitral
valve repair for these patients are rare. In this study, we analyzed postoperative outcomes of mitral valve repair
for mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. Methods: In this study, we assessed 15 patients
(mean age, 47.7±9.7 years; 11 female and 4 male) who underwent mitral valve repair between August 2008
and March 2013 for symptomatic mitral valve restenosis after percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy. The mean interval
between the initial percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy and the mitral valve repair was 13.5±7 years. The
mean preoperative Wilkins score was 9.4±2.6. Results: The mean mitral valve area obtained using planimetry increased
from 1.16±0.16 cm2 to 1.62±0.34 cm2 (p=0.0001). The mean pressure half time obtained using Doppler ultrasound
decreased from 202.4±58.6 ms to 152±50.2 ms (p=0.0001). The mean pressure gradient obtained using
Doppler ultrasound decreased from 9.4±4.0 mmHg to 5.8±1.5 mmHg (p=0.0021). There were no early or late
deaths. Thromboembolic events or infective endocarditis did not occur. Reoperations such as mitral valve repair or
mitral valve replacement were not performed during the follow-up period (39±16 months). The 5-year event-free
survival was 56.16% (95% confidence interval, 47.467–64.866). Conclusion: On the basis of these results, we
could not conclude that mitral valve repair could be an alternative for patients with mitral valve restenosis after
percutaneous balloon mitral valvotomy. However, some patients presented with results similar to those of mitral
valve replacement. Further studies including more patients with long-term follow-up are necessary to determine the
possibility of this application of mitral valve repair. |
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Restenosis Mitral valve repair Percutaneous mitral balloon valvotomy Complication |
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