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Predictors of hospital mortality after surgery for ischemic mitral regurgitation
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BACKGROUND: The benefit of mitral valve repair over replacement in
patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation is still controversial. We
report our early postoperative outcomes of repair versus replacement.
METHODS: Data were collected for patients undergoing first-time mitral
valve surgery for ischemic mitral regurgitation between 1990 and 2009 (n
= 393). Patients who underwent combined procedures for papillary muscle
rupture, post-infarction ventricular septal defect, endocarditis, or any
previous cardiac surgery were excluded. Preoperative demographics,
operative variables, and hospital outcomes were analyzed, and
multivariable regression analysis was employed to identify independent
predictors of hospital mortality. RESULTS: Valve repair was performed in
42% (n=164) of patients and replacement in 58% (n=229). Patients who
underwent replacement were older and had a higher prevalence of unstable
angina, New York Heart Association class IV symptoms, preoperative
cardiogenic shock, preoperative myocardial infarction, peripheral
vascular disease, renal failure, and urgent or emergency surgery (all p
< 0.05). Unadjusted hospital mortality was higher in patients
undergoing valve replacement (13% versus 5%, p = 0.01). Valve repair
was associated with a lower prevalence of postoperative low cardiac
output syndrome. Multivariable analysis revealed that age, urgency of
operation, and preoperative left ventricular function were independent
predictors of hospital mortality. Importantly, mitral valve repair
versus replacement was not an independent predictor of hospital
mortality. CONCLUSION: Our data did not suggest an early survival
benefit to mitral valve repair over replacement for ischemic mitral
regurgitation. However, age, left ventricular dysfunction, and the need
for urgent surgery were independently associated with hospital
mortality.
Title: Predictors of hospital mortality after surgery for ischemic mitral regurgitation
Description:
BACKGROUND: The benefit of mitral valve repair over replacement in
patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation is still controversial.
We
report our early postoperative outcomes of repair versus replacement.
METHODS: Data were collected for patients undergoing first-time mitral
valve surgery for ischemic mitral regurgitation between 1990 and 2009 (n
= 393).
Patients who underwent combined procedures for papillary muscle
rupture, post-infarction ventricular septal defect, endocarditis, or any
previous cardiac surgery were excluded.
Preoperative demographics,
operative variables, and hospital outcomes were analyzed, and
multivariable regression analysis was employed to identify independent
predictors of hospital mortality.
RESULTS: Valve repair was performed in
42% (n=164) of patients and replacement in 58% (n=229).
Patients who
underwent replacement were older and had a higher prevalence of unstable
angina, New York Heart Association class IV symptoms, preoperative
cardiogenic shock, preoperative myocardial infarction, peripheral
vascular disease, renal failure, and urgent or emergency surgery (all p
< 0.
05).
Unadjusted hospital mortality was higher in patients
undergoing valve replacement (13% versus 5%, p = 0.
01).
Valve repair
was associated with a lower prevalence of postoperative low cardiac
output syndrome.
Multivariable analysis revealed that age, urgency of
operation, and preoperative left ventricular function were independent
predictors of hospital mortality.
Importantly, mitral valve repair
versus replacement was not an independent predictor of hospital
mortality.
CONCLUSION: Our data did not suggest an early survival
benefit to mitral valve repair over replacement for ischemic mitral
regurgitation.
However, age, left ventricular dysfunction, and the need
for urgent surgery were independently associated with hospital
mortality.
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