Short- and long-term results after prosthetic mitral valve implantation in patients with severe mitral annulus calcification†.

Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Leviev Cardiothoracic and Vascular Center, Sheba Medical Center, Affiliated to the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Published: June 2017

Objectives: To investigate short- and long-term outcomes of a conservative decalcification approach in mitral valve replacement (MVR) surgery in the presence of mitral annulus calcification (MAC).

Methods: Of the 1038 patients who underwent MVR, 133 (13%) had significant MAC with at least 30% of the annular circumference heavily calcified. In most patients, the surgical approach to MAC included conservative decalcification, supra-annular prosthesis implantation and insertion of a pericardial patch between the MV annulus and the prosthesis. These patients were matched by a propensity score to a group of patients who underwent MVR without MAC ( n  = 118 in each group) and served as a control group.

Results: There were 6 early deaths in each group with an overall mortality of 5% ( P  = 0.90). Early complications included one major stroke in the non-MAC group and acute renal failure needing dialysis in 2 and 3 patients in the MAC and non-MAC groups, respectively. Mean follow-up was 55 ± 37 months and 99.1% complete. There were 38 (33%) and 33 (29%) late deaths with an estimated survival of 61% and 69% at 6 years in the MAC and non-MAC groups, respectively ( P  = 0.55). At follow-up, functional class did not differ between groups ( P  = 0.096). Mean echo follow-up time was 40 ± 35 months and was 83% complete. Freedom from moderate or severe mitral regurgitation was 95% and 98%, with an estimated freedom of 95% and 96% at 6 years ( P  = 0.20), and mean gradient was 4.9 ± 2.3 mmHg and 5.2 ± 2.0 mmHg for MAC and non-MAC groups, respectively ( P  = 0.58).

Conclusions: A conservative approach for dealing with MAC is suitable for the majority of patients. Early and late clinical and echocardiographic outcomes did not differ between the MAC and non-MAC patients, including freedom from early and late occurrence of MV prosthesis paravalvular leak.

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