Background: Survival data after mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) are scarce, and its impact on predicted life expectancy is unknown. Objectives: The aim of this study was to estimate the impact of TEER on postprocedural life expectancy among patients enrolled in the MitraSwiss registry through a relative survival (RS) analysis. Methods: Consecutive TEER patients 60 to 89 years of age enrolled between 2011 and 2018 (N = 1140) were evaluated. RS was defined as the ratio between post-TEER survival and expected survival in an age-, sex- and calendar period–matched group derived from the Swiss national 2011 to 2019 mortality tables. The primary aim was to assess 5-year survival and RS after TEER. The secondary aim was to assess RS according to the etiology of mitral regurgitation, age class and sustained procedural success over time. Results: Overall, 5-year survival after TEER was 59.3% (95% CI: 54.9%-63.4%), whereas RS reached 80.5% (95% CI: 74.6%-86.0%). RS was 91.1% (95% CI: 82.5%-98.6%) in primary mitral regurgitation (PMR) and 71.5% (95% CI: 63.0%-79.3%) in secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR). Patients 80 to 89 years of age (n = 579) showed high 5-year RS (93.0%; 95% CI: 83.3%-101.9%). In this group, restoration of predicted life expectancy was achieved in PMR with a 5-year RS of 100% (95% CI: 87.9%-110.7%), whereas sustained procedural success increased the RS rate to 90.6% (95% CI: 71.3%-107.3%) in SMR. Conclusions: Mitral TEER in patients 80 to 89 years of age is able to restore predicted life expectancy in PMR, whereas in SMR with sustained procedural success, high RS estimates were observed. Our analysis suggests that successful, sustained mitral regurgitation reduction is key to survival improvement, particularly in patients 80 to 89 years of age.

Restoration of Life Expectancy After Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair / Biasco, L.; Klersy, C.; Benfari, G.; Biaggi, P.; Corti, R.; Curti, M.; Gaemperli, O.; Jeger, R.; Maisano, F.; Mueller, O.; Naegeli, B.; Noble, S.; Praz, F.; Tersalvi, G.; Toggweiler, S.; Valgimigli, M.; Enriquez-Sarano, M.; Pedrazzini, G.. - In: JACC: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. - ISSN 1936-8798. - 16:18(2023), pp. 2231-2241. [10.1016/j.jcin.2023.06.014]

Restoration of Life Expectancy After Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair

Maisano F.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Background: Survival data after mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) are scarce, and its impact on predicted life expectancy is unknown. Objectives: The aim of this study was to estimate the impact of TEER on postprocedural life expectancy among patients enrolled in the MitraSwiss registry through a relative survival (RS) analysis. Methods: Consecutive TEER patients 60 to 89 years of age enrolled between 2011 and 2018 (N = 1140) were evaluated. RS was defined as the ratio between post-TEER survival and expected survival in an age-, sex- and calendar period–matched group derived from the Swiss national 2011 to 2019 mortality tables. The primary aim was to assess 5-year survival and RS after TEER. The secondary aim was to assess RS according to the etiology of mitral regurgitation, age class and sustained procedural success over time. Results: Overall, 5-year survival after TEER was 59.3% (95% CI: 54.9%-63.4%), whereas RS reached 80.5% (95% CI: 74.6%-86.0%). RS was 91.1% (95% CI: 82.5%-98.6%) in primary mitral regurgitation (PMR) and 71.5% (95% CI: 63.0%-79.3%) in secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR). Patients 80 to 89 years of age (n = 579) showed high 5-year RS (93.0%; 95% CI: 83.3%-101.9%). In this group, restoration of predicted life expectancy was achieved in PMR with a 5-year RS of 100% (95% CI: 87.9%-110.7%), whereas sustained procedural success increased the RS rate to 90.6% (95% CI: 71.3%-107.3%) in SMR. Conclusions: Mitral TEER in patients 80 to 89 years of age is able to restore predicted life expectancy in PMR, whereas in SMR with sustained procedural success, high RS estimates were observed. Our analysis suggests that successful, sustained mitral regurgitation reduction is key to survival improvement, particularly in patients 80 to 89 years of age.
2023
Inglese
Elsevier Inc.
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2231
2241
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Pubblicato
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
edge-to-edge mitral valve repair
mitral regurgitation
mortality
percutaneous mitral valve repair
relative survival
Restoration of Life Expectancy After Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair / Biasco, L.; Klersy, C.; Benfari, G.; Biaggi, P.; Corti, R.; Curti, M.; Gaemperli, O.; Jeger, R.; Maisano, F.; Mueller, O.; Naegeli, B.; Noble, S.; Praz, F.; Tersalvi, G.; Toggweiler, S.; Valgimigli, M.; Enriquez-Sarano, M.; Pedrazzini, G.. - In: JACC: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. - ISSN 1936-8798. - 16:18(2023), pp. 2231-2241. [10.1016/j.jcin.2023.06.014]
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Biasco, L.; Klersy, C.; Benfari, G.; Biaggi, P.; Corti, R.; Curti, M.; Gaemperli, O.; Jeger, R.; Maisano, F.; Mueller, O.; Naegeli, B.; Noble, S.; Pra...espandi
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