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Cambios morfológicos anulares tras reparación mitral transcatéter: repercusión clínica y relevancia de la etiología

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction and objectives: Mitral regurgitation is one society’s most prevalent valvular diseases. Transcatheter mitral valve repair with the MitraClip system has become more widely used for the management of this condition. The endpoints of the study were the changes in the mitral annular morphology, the recurrent grade III-IV mitral valve regurgitation, and a composite endpoing of heart failure readmission and all-cause mortality. Methods: Single-centre, prospective and observational study. We included patients admitted due to transcatheter mitral valve repair between October 2015 and October 2018. The three-dimensional analysis of the mitral valve annulus was performed using the MVQ QLAB mitral valve quantification software (Philips; Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Results: Fifty procedures were performed on 48 patients. A significant decrease of both annular diameters, perimeter and area was observed after the procedure. The antero-posterior diameter reduction was more significant in patients with functional mitral regurgitation compared to patients with organic mitral regurgitation (13.2 ± 8.8 vs 8.6 ± 7.5; P = .05). The posterior leaflet grasping was the only parameter associated with less chances of significant recurrent mitral regurgitation (OR = 0.89; 95CI%, 0.79-0.98). Conclusions: Mitral annular morphological changes occur after MitraClip implantation. The magnitude of these changes varies depending on the etiology of mitral regurgitation. Posterior leaflet grasping is the main factor associated with these changes and prevents the recurrence of significant mitral regurgitation. Changes in mitral annular morphology following transcatheter mitral valve repair. Clinical repercussion and importance of etiology Palabras clave: Anillo mitral. Insuficiencia mitral grave. MitraClip. Reparación mitral transcatéter.

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DOI 10.24875/RECIC.M19000005
Language English
Journal None

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