Abstract

BackgroundThis prospective study aims to assess early clinical outcomes in patients undergoing Transapical Off-Pump Mitral Valve Intervention with Neochord Implantation (TOP-MINI). Methods and resultsForty-nine patients with severe symptomatic degenerative mitral regurgitation (MR) were treated. Median age was 72years (IQR 58-78) and median Euroscore-I was 3.26% (IQR 0.88–8.15). Forty-four patients (89.8%) presented with posterior leaflet prolapse (LP), 4 (8.2%) with anterior LP and 1 (2%) with combined disease. Acute procedure success (defined as successful placement of at least 3 neochords with reduction of residual MR to less than 2+) was achieved in all patients. In-hospital mortality was 2%. At 30days major adverse events included one AMI (2%) successfully treated percutaneously and one sepsis (2%), no stroke or bleeding events occurred. At 3months overall survival was 98%. MR was absent in 16 patients (33.4%), was grade 1+ in 15 (31.2%), and was grade 2+ in 12 (25%). Five patients (10.4%) developed recurrent severe MR due to anterior native chordae rupture. Four of them were successfully re-operated. At 3months follow-up freedom from reoperation was 91.7±4%. ConclusionsEarly results with Neochord procedure indicate that TOP-MINI is feasible and safe. Efficacy is maintained up to 3months follow-up with significant clinical benefit for the patients.

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