European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on April 6, 2005
European Heart Journal 2005 26(15):1528-1532; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi189
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Long-term outcome of patients with heart failure and dynamic functional mitral regurgitation
1Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Liège, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
2Department of Biostatistics, University Hospital of Liège, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
Received 30 November 2004; revised 28 January 2005; accepted 3 February 2005; online publish-ahead-of-print 6 April 2005.
* Corresponding authors. Tel: +32 4 366 71 94; fax: +32 4 366 71 95. E-mail addresses: lpierard{at}chu.ulg.ac.be and plancellotti{at}chu.ulg.ac.be
See page 1454 for the editorial comment on this article (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi323)
Aims In patients with heart failure and chronic ischaemic mitral regurgitation (MR), the mortality risk is related to the quantified severity of MR at rest and its dynamic changes during exercise. The impact of dynamic MR on long-term mortality, hospital admission for heart failure, and major adverse cardiac events has never been investigated.
Methods and results We prospectively studied 161 patients with chronic ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and at least mild MR who underwent quantitative measurement of the effective regurgitant orifice (ERO) of MR at rest and during semi-supine exercise test and who were followed up for 35±11 months. The 20 patients who underwent surgery were censored at the time of operation. Of the 141 patients who were treated medically, 23 died, 22 required hospitalization for heart failure, 4 had nonfatal myocardial infarction, and 11 developed unstable angina. By multivariate analysis, an exercise-induced increase in ERO by
13 mm2 and a greater increase in transtricuspid pressure gradient during exercise emerged as predictors of mortality and of hospital admission for heart failure. MR severity under basal conditions (ERO
20 mm2) was an independent predictor of only cardiac death. Greater LV volumes at rest and lack of contractile reserve during exercise were additional independent markers of poor outcome.
Conclusion In patients with ischaemic heart disease and LV dysfunction, large exercise-induced increases in MR identify patients at high risk of morbidity and of death.
Key Words: Echocardiography Heart failure Mitral valve Exercise Myocardial infarction
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