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Comparison of outcomes of percutaneous MitraClip versus surgical repair or replacement for degenerative mitral regurgitation in octogenarians.

Nicola Buzzatti1, Francesco Maisano2, Azeem Latib3, Maurizio Taramasso2, Paolo Denti3, Giovanni La Canna3, Antonio Colombo3, Ottavio Alfieri3.   

Abstract

Octogenarians affected by mitral regurgitation (MR) are an increasing high-risk population. MitraClip repair is emerging as a promising option for this kind of patients. In this retrospective study, the outcomes of patients aged ≥80 years, affected by isolated degenerative MR, who underwent isolated transcatheter (n = 25) or surgical (n = 35, 29 repairs and 6 replacements) mitral intervention from September 2008 to February 2014 were compared. MitraClip patients had higher mean age (84.5 ± 3.2 vs 81.9 ± 2.0 years, p <0.01), median Logistic Euroscore 19.4 (11.1 to 29.0) versus 8.4 (7.0 to 10.1) (p <0.01), median Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted mortality 5.3 (3.5 to 6.6) versus 2.7 (2.3 to 3.9) (p <0.01), and more advanced New York Heart Association class (III to IV in 68% vs 37%, p = 0.02). At 30 days, 1 death occurred in the MitraClip group (p = 0.2). MitraClip was associated with significantly less complications (p <0.05) but more residual MR >2 (p <0.01). Two-year actuarial survival rate was 90% for MitraClip versus 97% for surgery (p <0.01). Higher Society of Thoracic Surgeons mortality was associated with reduced follow-up survival rate (p = 0.01). Two-year actuarial freedom from MR >2 was 70% versus 100%, respectively (p <0.01). New York Heart Association class and quality of life improved after MitraClip and were similar to surgical patients. Recurrent MR >2 was not significantly associated with follow-up mortality in this elderly setting. After the introduction of MitraClip, octogenarian patients with isolated degenerative MR receiving mitral treatment significantly increased (p <0.01). In conclusion, MitraClip patients, despite being older, more symptomatic, and affected by more co-morbidities showed significantly reduced postoperative complications. Two-year mortality was higher in the MitraClip group likely because of co-morbidities. Transcatheter mitral repair resulted in more octogenarians being treated compared with the past.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25529545     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2014.11.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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