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Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair for Atrial Secondary Mitral Regurgitation.

JACC. Cardiovascular interventions

Authors: Tetsu Tanaka, Atsushi Sugiura, Can Öztürk, Johanna Vogelhuber, Noriaki Tabata, Nihal Wilde, Sebastian Zimmer, Georg Nickenig, Marcel Weber

BACKGROUND: Atrial secondary mitral regurgitation (ASMR) is a subtype of SMR that has a poor prognosis, and thus far, evidence of the therapeutic options for the management of ASMR is limited.

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for ASMR.

METHODS: The study retrospectively analyzed consecutive patients who underwent MitraClip at the Heart Center Bonn. ASMR was defined as cases that met all of the following criteria: 1) normal mitral leaflets without organic disorder; 2) left ventricular ejection fraction >50%; and 3) absence of LV enlargement and segmental abnormality. The primary outcome measure was MR reduction to ≤1+, and its predictors were explored in a logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS: Among 415 patients with SMR, 118 patients met the criteria for ASMR (mean age 80 ± 8 years, 39.8% male). The technical success rate was 94.1%, and MR reduction to ≤1+ after TEER was achieved in 94 (79.7%) patients with ASMR. The in-hospital mortality rate was 2.5%. In multivariable logistic analysis, a large left atrial volume index and low leaflet-to-annulus index were associated with a lower incidence of MR reduction to ≤1+ after TEER for ASMR. In addition, the use of a newer generation of the MitraClip systems (NTR/XTR or G4 systems) was associated with a higher incidence of MR reduction to ≤1+.

CONCLUSIONS: TEER is a safe and feasible therapeutic option for patients with ASMR. Assessments of left atrial volume index and leaflet-to-annulus index may assist with patient selection for TEER in patients with ASMR.

Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Inc.

PMID: 36075644

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