2017
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.10.97
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A meta-analysis of late outcomes of mitral valve repair in patients with rheumatic heart disease

Abstract: Background: Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a predominant health concern in developing countries.The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the outcomes of mitral valve (MV) repair in patients with RHD, and identify predictors that may postoperatively affect treatment outcome. Methods: A meta-analysis of eligible studies assessing patients undergoing MV repair with RHD and reporting the outcomes of MV repair, including 30-day mortality and long-term follow-up survival, MV reoperation rate and postoperative… Show more

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“…WS is the most effective and extensively used evaluation system for PMBV, patients which scored >11 point tend to be suboptimal outcome of PMBV (8) and undergoing open valve surgery is more reasonable. However, outcomes of PMBV in Patients which scored 9-11 cannot be guaranteed (8), in-patient mortality occurred in patients in the WS gray zone (9-11) was 8.3% (19), which was significantly higher than the 30-day mortality after rheumatic MV repair that we have reported was only 1.9% (20). Valve tear and acute severe MR following PMBV are not uncommon complications for PMBV, in-patient mortality of emergency surgery for these complications can achieve 12% (21) if we insist to carry out the intervention therapy when result of PMBV is uncertain, in these cases rheumatic MV repair may be the preferred surgical option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…WS is the most effective and extensively used evaluation system for PMBV, patients which scored >11 point tend to be suboptimal outcome of PMBV (8) and undergoing open valve surgery is more reasonable. However, outcomes of PMBV in Patients which scored 9-11 cannot be guaranteed (8), in-patient mortality occurred in patients in the WS gray zone (9-11) was 8.3% (19), which was significantly higher than the 30-day mortality after rheumatic MV repair that we have reported was only 1.9% (20). Valve tear and acute severe MR following PMBV are not uncommon complications for PMBV, in-patient mortality of emergency surgery for these complications can achieve 12% (21) if we insist to carry out the intervention therapy when result of PMBV is uncertain, in these cases rheumatic MV repair may be the preferred surgical option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…15 Both replacement and repair surgery in mitral valve are effective for MV disease. 20 Although there is superiority of MV repair over MV replacement for degenerative valve, patients with rheumatic disease because of IE may reduce the durability of MV repair. 20 The increase of pulmonary artery pressure often occurs in both mitral stenosis and mitral regurgitation, and the presence of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in mitral valve disease is also key to determine the best treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Although there is superiority of MV repair over MV replacement for degenerative valve, patients with rheumatic disease because of IE may reduce the durability of MV repair. 20 The increase of pulmonary artery pressure often occurs in both mitral stenosis and mitral regurgitation, and the presence of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in mitral valve disease is also key to determine the best treatment. 21,22 PAH can be occurred due to an increase in left atrial pressure which can be developed into pulmonary venous hypertension and subsequent pulmonary arterial hypertension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, valve repair techniques are frequently used with excellent short- and midterm outcomes in many centers. 1 , 2 The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of mitral valve repair in rheumatic patients, in terms of survival rate, durability of the procedure, and reoperation rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%