Abstract

Background: For patients with functional mitral regurgitation (MR) who remain symptomatic despite GDMT, transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR) is emerging as a less-invasive alternatives and can improve symptoms and longevity. We describe a rare case of cardiogenic shock following TMVR. Case: 63-year-old male with PMHx of CAD with prior CABG, severe MR with EF of 40% developed progressive dyspnea and evaluated for TMVR with a Mitraclip device. TEE pre-deployment confirmed moderate to severe MR (Figure 1). Right heart catheterization revealed preserved cardiac index. Intraoperative TEE after deployment showed improved MR. Post-procedure, he developed respiratory distress and progressive hypotension requiring vasopressors and inotropes. TTE showed mild MR with severely reduced biventricular function (EF 10%). Cardiac catheterization showed a severely reduced CO/CI 3.1/1.42. Mechanical circulatory support was initiated with Impella CP due to persistent cardiogenic shock. By POD 3, he was off all inotropes and MCS was discontinued. His EF recovered to 45% during a 3- month visit. Decision Making: Causes of cardiogenic shock post mitral valve procedure include cardiac tamponade, acute mitral stenosis, intrathoracic hemorrhage and afterload mismatch. Afterload mismatch is due to reduction in left ventricular stroke volume when preload is not compensated for an acute increase in afterload. It is a known complication after mitral valve surgery; however it is rarely seen post TMVR. This patient likely experienced afterload mismatch after his mitral clipping procedure as evidenced by the acute, transient decline in LVEF (55% to 10%). Conclusion: Afterload mismatch is a rare phenomenon that can cause cardiogenic shock post percutaneous mitral repair procedures. It must be rapidly addressed with inotropic and/or mechanical support to prevent permanent end organ dysfunction and circulatory collapse. Prompt treatment allows for excellent recovery.

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