Mitral Valve Surgery in Neonates, Infants, and Children: Surgical Approach, Outcomes, and Predictors.

Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Herma Heart Institute, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

The surgical treatment of mitral disease in pediatrics is challenging. Managing diversity in patient anatomy, growth, and the need for long-term anticoagulation requires trade-offs between imperfect solutions. We sought to assess our approach to pediatric mitral valve surgery and identify predictors associated with mortality and recurrent mitral disease. The medical records, echocardiograms, and operative reports of all patients who underwent surgical intervention on the mitral valve from January 2000 to April 2016 were reviewed. A total of 143 patients underwent mitral valve surgery, 64 of which were neonates or infants (ages 10-355 days) and 79 of which were children (ages 1-17.8 years). Neonates and infants had a higher preoperative New York Heart Association heart failure classification in comparison to children (P < 0.001) with a less severe degree of mitral valve insufficiency (P = 0.007). Postoperative outcomes for primary repair patients (n = 133) demonstrated significant differences in recurrence of mitral valve disease, with 38% of neonates/infants and 21% of children affected (P = 0.028). Five-year rates of mortality or transplant were 22% (8%, 33%) in neonates and infants compared to 4% (0%, 10%) in children, P = 0.013. Mitral valve surgery in neonates and infants is particularly high risk and is associated with higher rate of recurrence and reintervention early. However, if successful early, mitral valve repair in neonates and infants can result in a durable freedom from reintervention that parallels freedom from reintervention in older children undergoing repair. Further understanding of mechanisms of failure and better matching of anatomic substrate to strategy is needed.

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