• Acta Inform Med · Jun 2015

    The Influence of Aortic Valve Replacement on Functional Moderate - To-Severe Mitral Regurgitation in Patients with Aortic Valve Stenosis.

    • Sejla Sehovic, Adnana Talic, Mirsad Kacila, and Elnur Tahirovic.
    • Institute for Heart Disease, Cardiothoracic Clinic, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo.
    • Acta Inform Med. 2015 Jun 1; 23 (3): 147-50.

    GoalThe aim of this study was to show whether the concomitant functional mitral regurgitation in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement improves after this surgical procedure and to identify preoperative echocardiographic parameters that may influence the lack of improvement in mitral regurgitation (MR) after aortic valve replacement (AVR).Material And MethodsThe study included 45 patients with severe aortic stenosis and concomitant moderate to severe (+2/+3)mitral regurgitation.ResultsThe results of our study indicated an improvement in the degree of mitral regurgitation in 24 patients. The most prominent parameters responsible for the lack of improvement of mitral regurgitation in our study were LVIDd, ERO, RVol, pulmonary artery systolic pressure and left atrial diameter. Identification of echocardiographic predictors may assist in selection of patients for whom more aggressive surgical treatment is advised.ConclusionConcomitant moderate to severe functional MR indicates that MV should be repaired or replaced at the time of aortic valve surgery where at least two of indicated predicted preoperative echocardiographic parameters are present.

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