Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate outcomes of commercial transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) for annular rings and calcification using contemporary techniques. TMVR is evolving in the absence of other viable treatment options for severe mitral annular calcification and failing ring repairs. The concomitant use of laceration of the anterior mitral valve leaflet to prevent left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and pre-emptive alcohol septal ablation is not well studied in clinical practice. A single-center study was conducted of valve-in-mitral annular calcification (ViMAC) and valve-in-ring (ViRing) TMVR from September 2015 to April 2020. In-hospital and 30-day outcomes were assessed. Forty patients underwent TMVR (28 ViMAC and 12 ViRing). Sixteen ViMAC (57%) and 5 ViRing (42%) patients underwent attempted laceration of the anterior mitral valve leaflet to prevent left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. Three patients underwent pre-emptive alcohol septal ablation. The median index hospitalization was 7days. Six patients died within 30days of the procedure, 6 (21%) in the ViMAC group and none in the ViRing group. Five patients (13%) had left ventricular outflow tract obstruction: 4 (14%) in the ViMAC cohort and 1 (8%) in the ViRing cohort. Five patients (13%) had either intraprocedural valve embolization or late migration (4 ViMAC and 1 ViRing). Technical success defined according to Mitral Valve Academic Research Consortium criteria was present in 25 patients (63%): 9 (75%) in the ViRing cohort and 16 (57%) in the ViMAC cohort. At 30days, the mitral valve gradient was significantly reduced (5.5 ± 2.1 vs. 10.6 ± 4.8; p<0.01). Three patients (8%) had at least moderate residual mitral regurgitation. Transcatheter ViMAC and ViRing can be successfully performed but frequently require the use of contemporary adjunctive techniques.

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