Results for tricuspid valve surgery in adults with congenital heart disease other than Ebstein’s anomaly

Abstract OBJECTIVES: Tricuspid valve (TV) surgery in the adult with congenital heart disease (ACHD) is a frequently performed procedure. The aim of this study was to analyse postoperative and medium-term outcomes. METHODS: We conducted a single-centre retrospective study of patients with ACHD who un...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery 2019-10, Vol.56 (4), p.706-713
Hauptverfasser: Lo Rito, Mauro, Grandinetti, Maria, Muzio, Giulia, Varrica, Alessandro, Frigiola, Alessandro, Micheletti, Angelo, Chessa, Massimo, Giamberti, Alessandro
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract OBJECTIVES: Tricuspid valve (TV) surgery in the adult with congenital heart disease (ACHD) is a frequently performed procedure. The aim of this study was to analyse postoperative and medium-term outcomes. METHODS: We conducted a single-centre retrospective study of patients with ACHD who underwent TV surgery (January 2000–December 2016); patients with Ebstein’s anomalies were excluded. Operative and clinical records were reviewed. Outcomes considered were survival, grade of insufficiency/stenosis and TV reoperation at follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 128 patients with ACHD had TV surgery for functional regurgitation (n = 95), dysplasia (n = 23) and systemic TV (n = 10). Median age was 40.8 years [interquartile range (IQR) 25.3]; 55.5% were men. Preoperative regurgitation was classified as mild (n = 8), moderate (n = 47) and severe (n = 70). The TV was repaired in 109 as follows: ring annuloplasty (n = 43), de Vega annuloplasty (n = 29), Wooler annuloplasty (n = 13), commissural plasty (n = 9), Kay annuloplasty (n = 7) and others (n = 8). The TV was replaced in 19 patients with biological (n = 10) and mechanical (n = 9) prostheses. The median hospital stay was 12 days (IQR 10). The overall mortality rate was 8.6% (n = 11): 2 hospital deaths (1.6%) and 9 late deaths. Survival was 93% [95% confidence interval (CI) 85–97%] at 5 years and 83% (95% CI 70–91%) at 10 years. The median follow-up period was 4.95 years (IQR 7.7) with 1 TV reoperation. Echocardiographic assessment showed ≥moderate regurgitation in 34 (34.3%) patients. Suture plasty had a significantly higher incidence of TV regurgitation ≥moderate compared to ring annuloplasty (48.9% vs 26.3%; P = 0.033). CONCLUSIONS: TV surgery in the ACHD is frequently associated with other main procedures. Stabilizing the TV annulus with a prosthetic ring guarantees lower recurrence of moderate to severe regurgitation compared to suture plasty repair.
ISSN:1010-7940
1873-734X
DOI:10.1093/ejcts/ezz093