Objectives: Our aim was to present the immediate and intermediate long-term results of the application of retrograde nontransseptal balloon mitral valvuloplasty (RNBMV) in four cooperating centers from Greece and India.

Background: RNBMV is a purely transarterial method of balloon valvuloplasty, developed with the aim to avoid complications associated with transseptal catheterization. Only single-center experience with RNBMV has been previously reported.

Methods: The procedure was attempted in 441 patients with symptomatic mitral stenosis (320 women, 121 men, mean age [+/-SD] 44+/-11 years, mean echocardiographic score [+/-SD] 7.7+/-2.0) from 1988 to 1996. Three hundred eighty-five patients with successful immediate outcome were followed clinically for a mean [+/-SD] of 3.5+/-1.9 (range, 0.5-9.1) years.

Results: A technically successful procedure was achieved in 388 (88%) cases. The echocardiographic score (p < 0.001), male gender (p=0.005), preprocedural mitral regurgitation (p=0.007) and previous surgical commissurotomy (p=0.029) were unfavorable predictors of immediate outcome. Complications included death (0.2%), severe mitral regurgitation (3.4%) and injury of the femoral artery (1.1%). Event-free (freedom from cardiac death, mitral valve surgery, repeat valvuloplasty and NYHA class > II symptoms) survival rates (+/-SEM) were 100%, 96.9+/-0.9%, 89.8+/-1.9% and 75.5+/-5.5% at 1, 2, 4 and 9 years, respectively. The echocardiographic score (p < 0.001), NYHA class (p=0.008) and postprocedural mitral valve area (p=0.009) were significant independent predictors of intermediate long-term outcome.

Conclusions: Multicenter experience indicates that RNBMV is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of symptomatic mitral stenosis. As with the transseptal approach, patients with favorable mitral valve anatomy derive the greatest immediate and intermediate long-term benefit from this procedure.

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