Safe use of glutaraldehyde to repair the destroyed valve in active infective mitral valve endocarditis

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Background: The aim of this study was to review our experience of mitral valve (MV) repair for acute and active infective endocarditis (AAIE) and to identify the feasibility of a new approach together with the mid-term results. Methods and Results: A retrospective analysis was performed on 35 consecutive AAIE patients surgically treated in the isolated mitral position. Mean follow-up after the surgery was 4.3±3.7 years. 30 of the 35 patients were successfully treated by MV plasty (MVP); however, MV replacement (MVR) was necessary in the remaining 5 patients. Our novel approach included resection of the infective lesion, approximation with direct suture and/or patch repair with bovine or autopericardium after 2-min treatment of it and the defective leaflet edge(s) with 0.625% glutaraldehyde solution, reconstruction with artificial chordae and ring annuloplasty. The success rate of MVP was 85.7%. The longest postoperative follow-up echocardiography showed no mitral regurgitation (MR) in 4, trivial MR in 4, mild MR in 16 and moderate MR in 5 patients in the MVP group. The 5-year survival rate in the MVP group was 89±6%. MVR was required in 1 patient 2 months after MVP because of increasing MR. Recurrence of endocarditis has not been observed in any case. Conclusions: Glutaraldehyde was safely used in a surgical intervention for AAIE in the mitral position with acceptable early and mid-term results.

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Nakamura, K., Hashimoto, K., Sakamoto, Y., Bando, K., Yoshitake, M., Matsumura, Y., … Abe, T. (2018). Safe use of glutaraldehyde to repair the destroyed valve in active infective mitral valve endocarditis. Circulation Journal, 82(10), 2530–2534. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-17-1433

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