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Impact of Proportionality of Secondary Mitral Regurgitation on Outcome After Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair
Authors:Mathias Orban  Nicole Karam  Edith Lubos  Daniel Kalbacher  Daniel Braun  Simon Deseive  Michael Neuss  Christian Butter  Fabien Praz  Mohammad Kassar  Aniela Petrescu  Roman Pfister  Christos Iliadis  Matthias Unterhuber  Philipp Lurz  Holger Thiele  Stephan Baldus  Ralph Stephan von Bardeleben  Holger Thiele
Affiliation:1. Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, Klinikum der Universität München, Munich, Germany;2. Munich Heart Alliance, Partner Site German Center for Cardiovascular Disease, Munich, Germany;3. Department of Cardiology, European Hospital Georges Pompidou and Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, INSERM U970, Paris, France;4. UKE Hamburg, Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemeine und Interventionelle Kardiologie, Hamburg, Germany;5. Herzzentrum Brandenburg, Medizinische Hochschule Brandenburg Theodor Fontane, Bernau, Germany;6. Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie, Inselspital Bern, Switzerland;7. Zentrum für Kardiologie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany;8. Department III of Internal Medicine, Heart Center, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany;9. Department of Cardiology, Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:
ObjectivesThe purpose of this paper was to evaluate the impact of proportionality of secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR) in a large real-world registry of transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair (TMVr)BackgroundDifferences in the outcomes of recent randomized trials of TMVr for SMR may be explained by the proportionality of SMR severity to left ventricular (LV) volume.MethodsThe ratio of pre-procedural effective regurgitant orifice area (EROA) to LV end-diastolic volume (LVEDV) was retrospectively assessed in patients undergoing TMVr for severe SMR between 2008 and 2019 from the EuroSMR registry. A recently proposed SMR proportionality scheme was adapted to stratify patients according to EROA/LVEDV ratio in 3 groups: MR-dominant (MD), MR-LV-co-dominant (MLCD), and LV-dominant (LD). All-cause mortality was assessed as a primary outcome, secondary heart failure (HF) outcomes included hospitalization for HF (HHF), New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, N-terminal pro–B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), 6-min-walk distance, quality of life and MR grade.ResultsA total of 1,016 patients with an EROA/LVEDV ratio were followed for 22 months after TMVr. MR was reduced to grade ≤2+ in 92%, 96%, and 94% of patients (for MD, MLCD, and LD, respectively; p = 0.18). After adjustment for covariates including age, sex, diabetes, kidney function, body surface area, LV ejection fraction, and procedural MR reduction (grade ≤2+), adjusted rates of 2-year mortality in MD patients did not differ from those for MLCD patients (17% vs. 18%, respectively), whereas it was higher in LD patients (23%; p = 0.02 for comparison vs. MD+MLCD). The adjusted first HHF rate differed between groups (44% in MD, 56% in MLCD, 29% in LD; p = 0.01) as did the adjusted time for first death or HHF rate (66% in MD, 82% in MLCD, 68% in LD; p = 0.02). Improvement of NYHA functional class was seen in all groups (p < 0.001). Values for 6-min-walk distances, quality of life and NT-proBNP improved in most patients.ConclusionsMD and MLCD patients had a comparable, adjusted 2-year mortality rate after TMVr which was slightly better than that of LD patients. Patients treated with TMVr had symptomatic improvement regardless of EROA/LVEDV ratio.
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