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Beating vs Arrested Heart Isolated Tricuspid Valve Surgery: Long-term Outcomes

Authors :
Sandro Sponga
Ugolino Livi
Michele Di Mauro
Antonio Lio
Maurizio Taramasso
Francesco Maisano
Alfred Kocher
Marco Solinas
Paolo Berretta
Martin Andreas
Paul Werner
Ernesto Greco
Ester Della Ratta
Guglielmo Saitto
Carlo Antona
Dror B. Leviner
Fabio Miraldi
Roberto Scrofani
Andrea Biondi
Giacomo Bianchi
Francesco Musumeci
Marco Di Eusanio
Matteo Saccocci
Marco Russo
Alessandro Della Corte
Erez Sharoni
Guenther Laufer
Carlo De Vincentiis
Giovanni Troise
Antonio M. Calafiore
Russo, Marco
Di Mauro, Michele
Saitto, Guglielmo
Lio, Antonio
Berretta, Paolo
Taramasso, Maurizio
Scrofani, Roberto
Della Corte, Alessandro
Sponga, Sandro
Greco, Ernesto
Saccocci, Matteo
Calafiore, Antonio
Bianchi, Giacomo
Leviner, Dror B
Biondi, Andrea
Della Ratta, Ester
Livi, Ugolino
Sharoni, Erez
Werner, Paul
De Vincentiis, Carlo
Di Eusanio, Marco
Kocher, Alfred
Antona, Carlo
Miraldi, Fabio
Troise, Giovanni
Solinas, Marco
Maisano, Francesco
Laufer, Guenther
Musumeci, Francesco
Andreas, Martin
RS: Carim - V04 Surgical intervention
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Russo, M
Di Mauro, M
Saitto, G
Lio, A
Berretta, P
Taramasso, M
Scrofani, R
Della Corte, A
Sponga, S
Greco, E
Saccocci, M
Calafiore, A
Bianchi, G
Leviner, D
Biondi, A
Della Ratta, E
Livi, U
Sharoni, E
Werner, P
De Vincentiis, C
Di Eusanio, M
Kocher, A
Antona, C
Miraldi, F
Troise, G
Solinas, M
Maisano, F
Laufer, G
Musumeci, F
Andreas, M
Source :
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 113(2), 585-592. Elsevier Science
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND Isolated tricuspid valve (TV) surgery is a rare procedure generally considered at high risk for perioperative mortality and poor long-term outcomes. Surgical treatment can be performed with either an arrested heart (AH) or beating heart (BH) technique. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of isolated tricuspid surgery with 2 different approaches.METHODS The Surgical-Tricuspid Study is a multicenter international retrospective study enrolling adult patients who un- derwent isolated TV procedures (n = 406; age 56 +/- 16 years; 56% female) at 13 international sites. The AH and BH strategies were performed in 253 and 153 patients, respectively. Propensity score-matched analysis was used to compare groups.RESULTS After matching, 129 pairs were obtained and analyzed. The 30-day mortality rate was 6.2% versus 5.0% in the AH and BH groups, respectively (P = .9). The rates of acute renal failure requiring replacement therapy (10% versus 3%; P = .02) and stroke (1.6% versus 0%; P = .08) were numerically higher in the AH group. The 6-year survival rate was 67% +/- 6% versus 78% +/- 5% in the AH and BH groups, respectively (P = .18), whereas freedom from cardiac death was 75% +/- 5% versus 84% +/- 4% (P = .21). The 6-year composite cardiac end point of cardiac death and reoperation rate was 60% +/- 9% versus 86% +/- 5% (P - .024) comparing AH-TV replacement and BH-TV repair groups.CONCLUSIONS Isolated TV surgery performed with a BH strategy is a safe option and resulted in a trend of increased long-term survival and freedom from reoperation compared with the standard AH technique. Patients undergoing BH valve repair had the best long-term outcome. (C) 2022 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00034975
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 113(2), 585-592. Elsevier Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5035f611fb1b1329f3134ffe541c229c