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  • Mitral valve repair (MVr) using the Colvin-Galloway Future Band (CGFB) shows promise for improving outcomes in patients with primary mitral regurgitation (PMR), but long-term data are still limited.
  • In a study of 244 patients, most underwent posterior mitral leaflet resection, with 93.4% experiencing no or trace mitral regurgitation (MR) after surgery, and over 90% reporting mild or no MR at follow-up.
  • The CGFB exhibited good durability and quality, with low rates of systolic anterior motion and positive hemodynamic results, especially in patients needing smaller annuloplasty devices.

Article Abstract

Background: Mitral valve repair (MVr) is an established procedure for patients who require surgery for primary mitral regurgitation (PMR). The Colvin-Galloway Future Band (CGFB) is a semi-rigid posterior band expected to improve the clinical outcomes of MVr. However, information on the hemodynamic and functional performance and long-term outcomes of CGFB is limited. We evaluated the quality, durability, and clinical performance after MVr using CGFB for PMR as the cohort study.

Methods: A total of 244 patients who underwent MVr with CGFB were enrolled. Clinical and echocardiographic assessments were performed (mean follow-up period, 4.0±2.4 years).

Results: Posterior mitral leaflet resection was the most common MVr procedure. CGFBs measuring 28 mm (35.2%) and 30 mm (36.5%) were used. The incidence of systolic anterior motion (SAM) was 1.6%. A total of 93.4% of the patients had no or trace MR at discharge. Over 90% of patients had no or mild MR at the last follow-up. The mean pressure gradient and mitral valve orifice area one year after MVr ranged between 2.6 and 3.6 mmHg and 2.3 and 3.4 cm, respectively. At follow-up, 85.4% of the patients were New York Heart Association class I. Three patients underwent repeat mitral valve surgery.

Conclusions: The CGFB demonstrates satisfactory quality and durability in MVr for PMR. Other advantages include a low occurrence of SAM and acceptable hemodynamic outcomes, particularly in patients requiring a smaller annuloplasty device.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10894386PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-23-1486DOI Listing

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