SEVERE MITRAL REGURGITATION AFTER PMBV? COMPARISON BETWEEN INOUE AND MULTI-TRACK TECHNIQUES
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Published:2022-01-08
Issue:4
Volume:54
Page:333-338
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ISSN:2227-9199
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Container-title:Pakistan Heart Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:Pak Heart J
Author:
Farooq Faiza,Ammar Ali,Balouch Iram Jehan,Mir Ayaz,Muhammad Atif Sher,Haq Syed Alishan ul,Saghir Tahir,Ashraf Tariq,Sial Jawaid Akbar,Khan Naveed Ullah
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the frequency of severe mitral regurgitation after percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty (PMBV) via Inoue balloon and multi-track balloon technique in our population.
Methodology: In this retrospective observational study which was conducted at a tertiary care cardiac center of Karachi, Pakistan between 2015 and 2020 on Hospital registry of PMBV patients. Data were categorized in to two groups, Inoue balloon or multi-track balloon technique. Post procedure echocardiographic and catheterization parameters and in-hospital outcomes and complications, including severe MR, were compared between two groups.
Results: Out of 470 PMBV procedures, 286 (60.9%) were performed with multi-track and 184 (39.1%) with Inoue balloon. Improvement in mitral value area was significantly higher with multi-track as compared to Inoue balloon (0.66±0.31 cm2 vs. 0.56±0.29 cm2; p<0.001). Severe MR was not significant, 3.5% (10/286) vs. 4.3% (8/184); p=0.639 for multi-track and Inoue balloon. One patient in Inoue balloon group and two patients in multi-track group required emergency valve surgery. Stroke was observed in two patients of multi-track group and two patients from the same group developed tamponade. No in-hospital mortality was observed.
Conclusion: Post-procedure severe MR is a significant and frequent complication. Rate of post procedure severe MR are similar for PMBV via Inoue balloon and multi-track balloon. Both methods are equally effective with equal success rate.
Publisher
Pakistan Cardiac Society
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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