Assessment of the predictors of persistence/progression of functional mitral insufficiency in patients undergoing the interventional treatment of aortic valve diseases
Автор: Scopin Ivan I., Slivneva Inessa V., Latyshev Mikhail S., Murysova Darya V., Asatryan Tigran V., Sokolskaya Nadezhda O., Vavilov Alexander V., Toporkov Nikolay O.
Журнал: Патология кровообращения и кардиохирургия @journal-meshalkin
Рубрика: Обзоры
Статья в выпуске: 2 т.23, 2019 года.
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Mitral insufficiency usually accompanies numerous aortic valve diseases. At present, concomitant pronounced mitral regurgitation remains a fairly urgent problem in the transcatheter treatment of aortic valve diseases. During the postoperative period of transcatheter aortic valve replacement, mitral insufficiency tends to decrease in majority of the patients; however, in certain patients, mitral insufficiency persists as well as progresses, highlighting the advantages of this approach over open two-valve surgery. This article presents an analysis of research devoted to functional mitral insufficiency in patients undergoing the interventional treatment of aortic valve diseases. This study included high-risk patients (according to the STS scale of operational risk >8%), representing an older age group with a broad spectrum of comorbid pathologies. Some cases were categorised as the New York Heart Association functional class IV, presented with pronounced systolic dysfunction of the left ventricle or were considered inoperable. Based on the systematic review of eight studies, predictors of potential mitral insufficiency progression were identified, and treatment algorithms for this category of patients were studied for the interventional treatment of aortic valve disease. The intervention aims to optimise long-term prognosis, both in open surgery and minimally invasive interventions. The results of the present study will help improve immediate and long-term postoperative outcomes of the interventional treatment of aortic valve diseases. Determining the prognostic development of mitral regurgitation will help select the best management tactics for this complex group of patients, thereby improving treatment outcomes and long-term prognosis of both open surgery and minimally invasive interventions.
Aortic stenosis, aortic valve disease, functional mitral regurgitation, transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142230699
IDR: 142230699 | DOI: 10.21688/1681-3472-2019-2-9-19