• Title of article

    Predictors of Surgery After Percutaneous Mitral Valvuloplasty

  • Author/Authors

    Adam D. Zimmet، نويسنده , , Aubrey A. Almeida، نويسنده , , Richard W. Harper، نويسنده , , Joseph J. Smolich، نويسنده , , Jacob Goldstein، نويسنده , , Gilbert C. Shardey، نويسنده , , Julian A. Smith، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    828
  • To page
    833
  • Abstract
    Background Percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty (PMV) is a minimally invasive treatment option for selected patients with mitral stenosis (MS). In general, the procedure is well-tolerated with a high success rate. However, relatively little is known about the predictors of surgical intervention after PMV. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on 243 patients undergoing PMV at a single institution over a 14 year period. Results Fifty (21%) of 243 patients, comprising 44 women and 6 men and aged 55 ± 14 years, underwent cardiac surgery at a median interval of 6 months (range, 0 to 130) after PMV. Nine (18%) underwent a procedure within 15 days, and 41 (82%) had a procedure more than 15 days after the valvuloplasty. After PMV, surgery-free survival was 85% at 1 year, 83% at 2 years, 81% at 3 years, 80% at 4 years, and 80% at 5 years. Conclusions The need for surgery after PMV is not uncommon. Independent predictors of surgery after PMV included severity of mitral regurgitation (p < 0.003) and a higher echo score (p < 0.039).
  • Journal title
    The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • Record number

    609961