Abstract
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the long-term results of tricuspid annuloplasty using the MC3 ring for functional tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Methods and Results: Between 2004 and 2014, 249 patients underwent tricuspid ring annuloplasty using the MC3 ring for functional TR (FTR). Main etiologies of FTR were left-sided valvular disease (n=211) and left-to-right shunt (n=34). Based on the interval between the operation and last echocardiographic scan, patients were divided into short-term and long-term follow-up groups. Mean follow-up duration was 84.4±37.1 months. Operative death occurred in 8 patients (3.2%). Predischarge echocardiography showed that both TR grade and systolic pulmonary artery pressure were significantly decreased compared with preoperative values, and these values were sustained during follow-up in both the short-term and long-term follow-up groups. There were no ring-related complications in either the postoperative or follow-up period, except for permanent pacemaker implantation in 2 patients. The freedom from TR ≥moderate and tricuspid valve (TV)-related events at 10 years were 92.1% and 92.8%, respectively. TV annular size was a risk factor for the recurrence of TR ≥moderate (P=0.001), and 42 mm was the cutoff value for predicting the recurrence of TR ≥moderate. Conclusions: Tricuspid annuloplasty using the MC3 ring for FTR provides satisfactory early results that are sustained during long-term follow-up. Preoperative TV annular size was associated with the recurrence of TR ≥moderate.
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Choi, J. W., Kim, K. H., Kim, S. H., Yeom, S. Y., Hwang, H. Y., & Kim, K. B. (2018). Long-term results of tricuspid annuloplasty using MC3 ring for functional tricuspid regurgitation. Circulation Journal, 82(9), 2358–2363. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0090
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