Secondary leaflet tethering in patients with severe degenerative mitral regurgitation and its association with the severity of mitral regurgitation

Author:

Ge Zhenyi12,Hu Chunqiang12,Zhao Yingjie12,Tian Fangyan12,Wang Yongshi1ORCID,Kong Dehong1ORCID,Li Wei1,Xie Yashu3,Ge Zhengdan12,Fulati Zibire1ORCID,Cheng Yufei1,Guo Yao1,Jiang Yingying1,Pan Cuizhen12,Shu Xianhong12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Echocardiography Shanghai Institute of Cardiovascular Disease Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Shanghai Institute of Medical Imaging Fudan University Shanghai China

3. ChengDu Healthcare Security Administration Sichuan China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe purpose of the study was to determine the association between vena contracta area (VCA) and secondary leaflet tethering among mitral valve prolapse (MVP) patients, and thus to further identify and characterize an MVP with pathological leaflet tethering (MVPt+) phenotype.MethodsWe prospectively evaluated 94 consecutive MVP patients with significant mitral regurgitation (MR) and 21 healthy controls. MVPt+ group was defined as tenting volume index (TVi) > .7 mL/m2. The three‐dimensional (3D) geometry of mitral valve apparatus and VCA was measured with dedicated quantification software.ResultsOf the 94 patients with MVP and significant MR, 31 patients showed a TVi > .7 mL/m2 and entered the MVP with leaflet tethering (MVPt+) group. In stepwise multivariate analysis, only prolapse volume index and TVi were independently associated with 3D VCA. 3D VCA, annular area index, and plasma levels of NT‐proBNP were independently correlated with the severity of leaflet tethering. ROC curve revealed that a 3D VCA ≥ .55 cm2 is the optimal cutoff point to predict MVPt+ phenotype.ConclusionsSecondary leaflet tethering is a significant mechanism behind severe degenerative MR, resulting in an MVPt+ phenotype featuring more advanced morphological and hemodynamical characteristics.

Funder

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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