Minimally-invasive mitral valve repair of symmetric and asymmetric Barlow´s disease
Objectives Barlow´s disease represents a wide spectrum of mitral valve pathologies associated with regurgitation (MR), excess leaflet tissue, and prolapse. Repair strategies range from complex repairs with annuloplasty plus neochords through resection to annuloplasty-only. The latter requires symmet...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical research in cardiology 2021-12, Vol.110 (12), p.1881-1889 |
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Barlow´s disease represents a wide spectrum of mitral valve pathologies associated with regurgitation (MR), excess leaflet tissue, and prolapse. Repair strategies range from complex repairs with annuloplasty plus neochords through resection to annuloplasty-only. The latter requires symmetric prolapse patterns and central regurgitant jets. We aimed to assess repair success and durability, survival, and intraoperative outcomes with symmetric and asymmetric Barlow’s disease.
Methods
Between 09/10 and 03/20, 103 patients (of 1939 with mitral valve surgery) presented with Barlow´s disease. All received surgery through mini-thoracotomy with annuloplasty plus neochords (
n
= 71) or annuloplasty-only (
n
= 31). One valve was replaced for endocarditis (repair rate: 99%).
Results
Annuloplasty-only patients were older (64 ± 16 vs. 55 ± 11 years,
p
= 0.008) and presented with higher risk (EuroSCORE II: 4.2 ± 4.9 vs. 1.6 ± 1.7,
p
= 0.007). Annuloplasty-only patients had shorter cross-clamp times (53 ± 18 min vs. 76 ± 23 min,
p
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ISSN: | 1861-0684 1861-0692 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00392-021-01844-9 |