Tricuspid valve surgery following septal myectomy in patients with a cardiac implantable electronic device

Tedy Sawma MD , Hartzell V. Schaff MD , Jeffrey B. Geske MD , Joseph A. Dearani MD , Steve R. Ommen MD
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Abstract

Background

Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) are at increased risk of developing cardiac arrhythmias and have a high prevalence of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) use. Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a potential complication of device leads and can be severe enough to prompt surgical intervention.

Methods

We identified 21 consecutive patients who underwent tricuspid valve (TV) surgery for device lead-induced TR late following septal myectomy (SM) for obstructive HCM. The primary endpoint was long-term all-cause mortality.

Results

The median patient age was 63 years (range, 55-71 years), 19 patients (91%) had New York Heart Association class III or IV limitation, and all patients were receiving diuretics for right heart failure. The median interval between device implantation and TV surgery was 4 years (range, 1.5-8.5 years). Eight patients (38%) underwent pacemaker implantation due to complete heart block following SM. Preoperatively, TR was severe in 81% of the patients. The primary mechanism of lead-induced TR was leaflet impingement without adherence (n = 15; 75%). Nine patients (43%) underwent TV replacement, and 12 patients (57%) underwent repair. Only 1 patient died early postoperatively. Patients with lead-induced TR had markedly reduced long-term survival compared to the overall population of patients undergoing SM; 5-year survival was 58%, compared to 96% for the contemporary SM group.

Conclusions

Late lead-induced TR is a potential complication of CIEDs in patients with HCM who have undergone SM. Although TV repair and replacement can be done with acceptable early mortality, late patient survival is poor.

植入心脏电子装置的患者进行房间隔肌瘤切除术后的三尖瓣手术
背景肥厚型心肌病(HCM)患者发生心律失常的风险增加,使用心脏植入式电子设备(CIED)的比例也很高。三尖瓣反流(TR)是装置导联的一种潜在并发症,其严重程度可导致手术干预。方法我们确定了 21 名连续患者,他们因阻塞性 HCM 而接受房间隔肌肉切除术(SM)后,因装置导联诱发的 TR 而接受了三尖瓣(TV)手术。主要终点是长期全因死亡率。结果患者的中位年龄为 63 岁(55-71 岁),19 名患者(91%)为纽约心脏协会 III 级或 IV 级受限,所有患者均因右心衰接受利尿剂治疗。设备植入与电视手术之间的中位间隔为 4 年(1.5-8.5 年)。八名患者(38%)因 SM 术后出现完全性心脏传导阻滞而接受了起搏器植入手术。术前,81%的患者TR严重。导联诱发 TR 的主要机制是无粘连的小叶撞击(n = 15;75%)。9 名患者(43%)接受了电视置换术,12 名患者(57%)接受了修复术。只有一名患者在术后早期死亡。铅诱导 TR 患者的长期存活率明显低于接受 SM 的所有患者;5 年存活率为 58%,而同期 SM 组的存活率为 96%。虽然 TV 修复和置换术的早期死亡率可以接受,但患者的晚期存活率却很低。
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