2021
DOI: 10.1136/openhrt-2020-001483
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Predicting clinical outcome by indexed mitral valve tenting in functional mitral valve regurgitation

Abstract: ObjectivesMitral valve (MV) tenting parameters are indicators of left ventricular remodelling severity and may predict outcome in functional mitral regurgitation (FMR). We hypothesised that indexing of MV tenting area to body surface area (BSA), to mitral annulus diameter or gender-adjusted analysis of tenting parameters may improve their prognostic value.MethodsWe identified retrospectively 240 patients with consecutive FMR (mean age 68±10 years; men=135) from our institutional database who underwent isolated… Show more

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“…Although several studies have pointed to MVTa as a prognostic factor of clinical outcome, a study analyzing annular anteroposterior diameter-indexed MVTa in functional MR patients undergoing URA repair showed only a tendency toward prediction of clinical outcome. 26 Therefore, these results and those regarding the coaptation zone suggest that MV geometric indices may be insufficient to reliably assess the complex kinematic sequelae of IMR that crucially influence repair outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although several studies have pointed to MVTa as a prognostic factor of clinical outcome, a study analyzing annular anteroposterior diameter-indexed MVTa in functional MR patients undergoing URA repair showed only a tendency toward prediction of clinical outcome. 26 Therefore, these results and those regarding the coaptation zone suggest that MV geometric indices may be insufficient to reliably assess the complex kinematic sequelae of IMR that crucially influence repair outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%