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Advances in Interventional Cardiology/Postępy w Kardiologii Interwencyjnej
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Original paper

Retrospective analysis of single-center early and midterm results of transapical catheter‑based mitral paravalvular leak closure with a purpose-specific device

Aleksejus Zorinas
,
Vilius Janušauskas
,
Giedrius Davidavičius
,
Rokas Šimakauskas
,
Lina Puodžiukaitė
,
Diana Zakarkaitė
,
Valdas Bilkis
,
Rasa Joana Čypienė
,
Robertas Stasys Samalavičius
,
Eustaquio M. Onorato
,
Audrius Aidietis
,
Kęstutis Ručinskas

Adv Interv Cardiol 2018; 14, 2 (52): 167–175
Online publish date: 2018/06/19
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Introduction
Due to the recent lack of definitions to establish the severity of paravalvular leak (PVL) and endpoints for its treatment, the effectiveness and safety of a new device for PVL closure have not been comprehensively analyzed.

Aim
To analyze a single center’s experience of mitral PVL closure in a surgical transapical catheter-based fashion with a purpose-specific device.

Material and methods
This is a retrospective cohort study of patients following transapical catheter-based mitral PVL closure with a purpose-specific device. Data were analyzed at baseline, perioperatively, at discharge, at six months and annually after the procedure.

Results
Nineteen patients underwent surgical transapical catheter-based mitral PVL closure with the Occlutech PLD Occluder. Mean follow-up time was 20 ±7 (range: 9–33) months. The patients’ mean age was 64 ±7 years, and 11 (58%) were male. Technical, device and individual patient success at follow-up was achieved in 18 (95%), 16 (84%) and 16 (84%) patients respectively. Median intensive therapy unit stay was one day (1–4) and mean hospital stay was 11 ±4 days. A reduction of paravalvular regurgitation to a mild or lesser degree was achieved in 18 (95%) patients. There were no strokes or myocardial infarctions at follow-up. There were no deaths at 30 days after the procedure. One (5%) patient expired due to progression of heart failure 12 months after surgery. None of the patients required immediate conversion to full sternotomy.

Conclusions
Surgical transapical catheter-based mitral PVL closure with the Occlutech PLD Occluder is a safe and clinically effective treatment.

keywords:

heart failure, transcatheter closure, mitral regurgitation, paravalvular leak, prosthetic heart valve

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