CARDIAC REMODELING AND OUTCOME AFTER SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR ATRIAL FUNCTIONAL MITRAL REGURGITATION

The atrial functional mitral regurgitation refers to a newly recognized disease entity in which mitral regurgitation occurs secondary to left atrial disease, without left ventricular dilatation and intrinsic mitral valve disease. To better define this new entity and understand the benefits of surger...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal supplements 2024-05, Vol.26 (Supplement_2), p.ii206-ii206
Hauptverfasser: Cortese, F, Costantino, M, Luisiana, S, Serena, D, Luzi, G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The atrial functional mitral regurgitation refers to a newly recognized disease entity in which mitral regurgitation occurs secondary to left atrial disease, without left ventricular dilatation and intrinsic mitral valve disease. To better define this new entity and understand the benefits of surgery in patients with severe regurgitation, we conducted an observational analysis on 28 subjects with atrial functional mitral regurgitation who underwent surgical treatment between February 2020 and December 2022, at the Cardio Surgery Department of the “San Carlo” Hospital in Potenza. Twenty–eight subjects (11 males, 39.3%), mean age ± standard deviation 72.7 ± 8.4 years, who underwent surgical correction (mitral annuloplasty and tricuspid ring annuloplasty when needed) for significant atrial functional mitral regurgitation, sometimes associated with significant tricuspid insufficiency, were evaluated. No surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation has been performed. Subjects were assessed at enrollment and at one–year follow–up. We evaluated clinical and echocardiographic parameters. There was no in–hospital mortality. Mitral valve repair determined a reverse remodeling of the left ventricle and left atrium, with a significant reduction of the end–diastolic volume of the left ventricle [110 ml (95–148 ml)] vs. (55 ml (48–59 ml), z: –0,7, p
ISSN:1520-765X
1554-2815
DOI:10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae036.492