Abstract

Clinical trials with the Inoue mitral valvotomy balloon have recently begun in the United States. We assessed the effects of 17 demographic, echocardiographic, procedural, and hemodynamic variables on the immediate results, complications, and short-term follow-up of 200 patients in 15 centers undergoing valvotomy with this device. The study population had a mean age ± SD of 53 ± 15 years, and the total echocardiographic score was 7.2 ± 2.4. Valvotomy was technically successful in 96.5% of procedures and increased the mean mitral valve area from 1.0 ± 0.3 to 1.8 ± 0.7 cm 2 ( p < 0.001); 72% had an increase in valve area ≥50%, and 67% had a final area ≥1.5 cm 2. Major procedural complications included cardiac tamponade during transseptal puncture (1.0%), systemic embolism (1.5%), and severe mitral regurgitation (2.4%); there were no procedural deaths and one hospital death. Multivariate analysis identified the absence of prior surgical commissurotomy and younger age as significant predictors of the gain in mitral valve area, but the correlation coefficients were low. Although the absence of subvalvular disease on echocardiograms was a predictor of a final valve area ≥1.5 cm 2, the total echocardiographic score did not correlate well with the immediate outcome ( r = 0.01, p = NS). No variable was identified as predictive of restenosis, which occurred according to echocardiographic criteria in 14 of 66 (21%) patients evaluated 6 months after valvotomy. Good hemodynamic results with valvotomy were achieved in the majority of patients with low complication rates by many investigators with the use of the Inoue balloon device. In contrast to findings in previous studies that used other techniques, the immediate results with the Inoue procedure may be less influenced by age and echocardiographic valve morphology.

Highlights

  • Title Factors influencing immediate results, complications, and short-term follow-up status after Inoue balloon mitral valvotomy: a North American multicenter study

  • Previous studies in which polyethylene balloon devices were used have identified several factors that influence the immediate outcome of percutaneous balloon mit,ral valvotomy; these factors include age, balloon size, valve morphology assessedby echocardiography, fluoroscopic valvular calcium, left atria[1] enlargement, and atria[1] fibrillation.‘-” In short-term follow-up, echocardiographic valve characteristics have been the most important determinants of restenosis.[3]

  • Unique features of this latex and nylon device include an hourglass inflation profile that allows self-positioning and fixation, adjustable size, steerability, and the absence of the need for a left ventricular guide wire.; Reports from China and Japan have documented the safety and efficacy of this balloon in large st.udies.s-” The early North American multicenter experience has confirmed t,hese observations and demonstrated that the immediate valvotomy results do not depend on age or echocardiographic score.10In this report we extend those observations by using multivariate analysis to assess the effects of 17 demographic, echocardiographic, procedural, and hemodynamic variables on the immediate results, complications. and short-term follow-up of Inoue balloon mitral valvotomy

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Title Factors influencing immediate results, complications, and short-term follow-up status after Inoue balloon mitral valvotomy: a North American multicenter study. Unique features of this latex and nylon device include an hourglass inflation profile that allows self-positioning and fixation, adjustable size, steerability, and the absence of the need for a left ventricular guide wire.; Reports from China and Japan have documented the safety and efficacy of this balloon in large st.udies.s-” The early North American multicenter experience has confirmed t,hese observations and demonstrated that the immediate valvotomy results do not depend on age or echocardiographic score.10In this report we extend those observations by using multivariate analysis to assess the effects of 17 demographic, echocardiographic, procedural, and hemodynamic variables on the immediate results, complications. Unique features of this latex and nylon device include an hourglass inflation profile that allows self-positioning and fixation, adjustable size, steerability, and the absence of the need for a left ventricular guide wire.; Reports from China and Japan have documented the safety and efficacy of this balloon in large st.udies.s-” The early North American multicenter experience has confirmed t,hese observations and demonstrated that the immediate valvotomy results do not depend on age or echocardiographic score.10In this report we extend those observations by using multivariate analysis to assess the effects of 17 demographic, echocardiographic, procedural, and hemodynamic variables on the immediate results, complications. and short-term follow-up of Inoue balloon mitral valvotomy

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