Minimally invasive or conventional edge-to-edge repair for severe mitral regurgitation due to bileaflet prolapse in Barlow's disease: Does the surgical approach have an impact on the long-term results
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
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Minimally invasive or conventional edge-to-edge repair for severe mitral regurgitation due to bileaflet prolapse in Barlow's disease: Does the surgical approach have an impact on the long-term results / DE BONIS, Michele; Lapenna, Elisabetta; Del Forno, Benedetto; Di Sanzo, Stefania; Giacomini, Andrea; Schiavi, Davide; Vicentini, Luca; Latib, Azeem; Pozzoli, Alberto; Pappalardo, Federico; Canna, Giovanni La; Alfieri, Ottavio. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY. - ISSN 1010-7940. - 52:1(2017), pp. 131-136. [10.1093/ejcts/ezx032]
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether the adoption of a right minithoracotomy operative approach had an impact on the long-term results of edge-to-edge (EE) repair compared to conventional sternotomy in patients with Barlow's disease and bileaflet prolapse. METHODS: We assessed the long-term results of 104 patients with Barlow's disease treated with a minimally invasive EE technique. An equal number of patients had a conventional median sternotomy EE repair for the same disease and were used as a control group. The inverse probability of treatment weighting was used to create comparable distributions of the covariates that were significantly different at baseline in the two groups. We performed a comparative analysis of the groups. RESULTS: No hospital deaths were observed. Follow-up was 99.5% complete (median 11.3 years). The cumulative incidence function (CIF) of cardiac death at 12 years, with noncardiac death as a competing risk, showed no difference between the two groups (P = 0.87). At 12 years, the CIF of recurrent MRâ ¥3+, with death as the competing risk, was 7% in the sternotomy group and 5% in the minimally invasive group (P = 0.30), and the CIF of recurrence of MRâ ¥2+ was 15 and 14%, respectively (P = 0.63). The type of surgical approach was not a predictor of cardiac death, reoperation, recurrent MRâ ¥3+ or recurrent MRâ ¥2+. CONCLUSIONS: A minimally invasive approach does not have a negative impact on the effectiveness and long-term durability of the EE repair for bileaflet prolapse in Barlow's disease. Long-term outcomes are excellent, and valvular performance remains stable over time with no evidence of mitral stenosis.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Barlow's disease; Minimally invasive; Mitral regurgitation; Mitral valve repair; Right minithoracotomy; Surgery; Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Elenco autori:
DE BONIS, Michele; Lapenna, Elisabetta; Del Forno, Benedetto; Di Sanzo, Stefania; Giacomini, Andrea; Schiavi, Davide; Vicentini, Luca; Latib, Azeem; Pozzoli, Alberto; Pappalardo, Federico; Canna, Giovanni La; Alfieri, Ottavio
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