
doi: 10.1111/jocs.13944
pmid: 30548701
The optimal treatment strategy following a failed mitral valve repair remains unclear. This study evaluated early and long-term outcomes of redo mitral valve repair (MVr) and replacement (MVR) after prior mitral valve repair.Patients undergoing redo mitral valve surgery after prior mitral valve repair at a single institution between 2002 and 2014 were reviewed. Primary outcomes included operative mortality (30-day or in-hospital mortality) and long-term freedom from mitral valve reoperation and death. Secondary outcomes included postoperative complications.305 patients underwent redo MVr (n = 48) or MVR (n = 257) after prior mitral valve repair. Concomitant procedures included tricuspid valve repair or replacement (23%), aortic valve replacement (6%), and coronary artery bypass grafting (4%), with no differences between cohorts. 18% were performed via right mini-thoracotomy (24% MVr vs 18% MVR, P = 0.31). Unadjusted and risk-adjusted operative mortality were lower with MVr (0% vs 8%, P = 0.04). Rates of postoperative complications were similar except for blood product transfusion (35% MVr vs 59% MVR, P = 0.003) and prolonged mechanical ventilation (8% MVr vs 29% MVR, P = 0.003). Long-term freedom from mortality was comparable: 96% MVr versus 86% MVR at 1 year and 78% MVr versus 68% MVR at 5 years (P = 0.29).When technically feasible, mitral valve re-repair can be safely performed with outcomes comparable to MVR.
Adult, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Male, Reoperation, Age Factors, Heart Valve Diseases, Mitral Valve Insufficiency, Comorbidity, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Middle Aged, Logistic Models, Treatment Outcome, Heart Valve Prosthesis, Humans, Mitral Valve, Female, Aged
Adult, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Male, Reoperation, Age Factors, Heart Valve Diseases, Mitral Valve Insufficiency, Comorbidity, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Middle Aged, Logistic Models, Treatment Outcome, Heart Valve Prosthesis, Humans, Mitral Valve, Female, Aged
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