Mitral valve repair for degenerative mitral regurgitation with Carpentier’s functional classification type II in elderly patients: a single center experience
Masashi Kawamura, Osamu Monta, Shusaku Maeda, Yasushi Tsutsumi

TL;DR
This study shows that mitral valve repair for type II mitral regurgitation is effective in elderly patients, but complex lesions may lead to higher recurrence rates.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the effectiveness of mitral valve repair in elderly patients with complex versus simple lesions.
Findings
Elderly patients had similar reoperation rates as younger patients at 5 years.
Complex mitral valve lesions in elderly patients showed significantly higher MR recurrence at 3 years.
MR recurrence in elderly patients with complex lesions suggests considering valve replacement in appropriate cases.
Abstract
Mitral valve (MV) repair for Carpentier functional classification Type II (C-II) mitral regurgitation (MR) is widely accepted because of its efficacy. It is unclear whether MV repair has the same benefits in elderly patients as in younger patients because of their lower life expectancy. Herein, we examined the midterm results of MV repair for C-II mitral regurgitation, especially in patients aged ≧70 years. A retrospective review was performed on 176 patients who underwent MV repair for C-II mitral regurgitation with a median age of 65 years; 55 (31%) patients were ≧70 years, and 124 were male (71%). Lesions of the mitral valve were isolated from the anterior leaflet (48 patients), posterior leaflet (113 patients), and both leaflets (15 patients), and included seven patients with Barlow’s disease. We compared the outcomes between patients aged ≧70 years (≧70 years; median age, 76…
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TopicsSocial and Educational Sciences
