Transcatheter mitral valve redos work, except in highest-risk patients
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"I am very worried about the cardiac surgery and interventional cardiology decision-making process, as over 60% of valve-in-ring cases were 26-mm and 28-mm rings and over 56% of valve-in-valve cases were less than or equal to 27-mm prosthetic valves," said Dr. Bavaria. "There will obviously be significant mitral gradients in these cases, as this study showed. Is this simply a lack of knowledge in the operators, should these small valve-in-valve cases be done, or is this a limit of this technology?"
"I think this issue of residual gradients will haunt valve in valve for many years to come," said Dr. Dvir. "However, we know from the aortic arena, that even if you have a high residual gradient, the results at 1 year are not different than the other groups. So, it doesn’t affect 1-year outcomes, although I predict that it will affect the durability of the device and the long-term outcome."