Natural Progression of Rheumatic Aortic Valve Disease Following Mitral Valve Intervention: A 16-Year Single-Center Experience.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crp/6689214
Seok Hyun Kim, Ji Hoon Lim, Sang Hyun Lee, Mi Hee Lim, Chee-Hoon Lee, Min Ho Ju, Hyung Gon Je, Yong Hyun Park
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Abstract

Background: Recognizing the natural progression of the remaining valve disease following the intervention of a single valve is crucial in multiple rheumatic valvular diseases as often encountered in clinical practice. We aimed to investigate whether performing mitral valve (MV) intervention alone for multiple rheumatic MV and aortic valve (AV) disease is safe. Hypothesis: Rheumatic AV disease progresses slowly and severity does not differ significantly after MV intervention. Methods: We retrospectively investigated the progression of AV disease with rheumatic changes following MV intervention in a single tertiary center. Among 890 patients initially screened, 76 patients met the criteria for assessment. Results: Six patients fell under severe aortic stenosis (AS) definition-wisely and four of them were classified as low-flow low-gradient severe AS despite normal ejection fraction. Eventually, four patients were found to have true-severe AS at a median follow-up period of four years (mean 5.8 years) and only one of them underwent AV surgery for severe AS per se. None of the patients with aortic regurgitation deteriorated to severe. Conclusions: Only a small portion of rheumatic AV involvement progresses to severe AS after MV intervention, and performing MV intervention for severe mitral stenosis or mitral regurgitation in patients with concurrent mild or moderate AS or aortic regurgitation due to rheumatic changes is reasonable.

二尖瓣介入治疗后风湿性主动脉瓣疾病的自然进展:一项16年的单中心研究
背景:在临床实践中经常遇到的多发性风湿性瓣膜疾病中,认识到单个瓣膜干预后剩余瓣膜疾病的自然进展是至关重要的。我们的目的是研究单纯二尖瓣介入治疗多发性风湿性二尖瓣和主动脉瓣疾病是否安全。假设:风湿性房颤疾病在MV干预后进展缓慢,严重程度无显著差异。方法:我们回顾性调查在单一三级中心MV干预后AV疾病伴风湿病改变的进展。在最初筛选的890例患者中,76例患者符合评估标准。结果:6例患者符合重度主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)定义,其中4例患者在射血分数正常的情况下被归为低流量低梯度重度AS。最终,在中位随访4年(平均5.8年)期间,发现4例患者患有真正严重的AS,其中只有1例患者因严重AS本身接受了AV手术。无一例主动脉瓣反流恶化至严重。结论:只有一小部分风湿性房颤受累者在MV干预后发展为重度AS,对并发轻度或中度AS或因风湿改变导致主动脉反流的患者进行重度二尖瓣狭窄或二尖瓣反流的MV干预是合理的。
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Cardiology Research and Practice
Cardiology Research and Practice Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
4.40
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发文量
64
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Cardiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The journal welcomes submissions related to systemic hypertension, arrhythmia, congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathy.
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