Surgical Correction of Mitral Regurgitation in the Elderly
- 25 July 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 114 (4), 265-272
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.106.619239
Abstract
Background— In the elderly, mitral regurgitation (MR) is frequent, but surgery risks are considered high. Benefits and indications of MR surgery are uncertain in the elderly. Methods and Results— Baseline characteristics, outcome, and trends for surgical results improvement were analyzed in elderly patients (≥75 years of age; n=284) operated on for MR in 1980 to 1995 compared with younger patients (65 to 74 years of age, n=504; and PPP=0.54). Temporal trends showed that risk of operative mortality, although higher in elderly patients (PPPP=0.06), with a parallel decline in low cardiac output and length of hospital stay. Over time, valve repair feasibility increased in all age groups (30% to 84% overall and 31% to 93% in degenerative MR; PConclusions— Elderly patients undergoing MR surgery display more severe preoperative characteristics and incur higher operative risks than younger patients. However, restoration of life expectancy after surgery is similar in elderly and younger patients, and outstanding recent surgical improvements particularly benefited elderly patients. Thus, elderly patients with MR can now carefully be considered for surgery before refractory heart failure is present.Keywords
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