The impact of mitral valve surgery on ventricular arrhythmias in patients with Barlow's disease: preliminary results of a prospective study

Guido Ascione*, Nicolo Azzola Guicciardi, Roberto Lorusso, Antonio Boccellino, Elisabetta Lapenna, Benedetto Del Forno, Davide Carino, Arturo Bisogno, Anna Palmisano, Giuseppe D'Angelo, Paolo Della Bella, Antonio Esposito, Eustachio Agricola, Ottavio Alfieri, Alessandro Castiglioni, Francesco Maisano, Pasquale Vergara, Michele De Bonis

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Aim of this study was to evaluate arrhythmic burden of patients with Barlow's disease and significant mitral regurgitation (MR) and assess the impact of mitral repair on ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in this group of subjects.METHODS: We prospectively included 88 consecutive patients with Barlow's disease referred to our Institution from February 2021 to May 2022. All enrolled patients underwent 24-h Holter monitoring before surgery. Sixty-three of them completed 3 months echocardiographic and Holter follow-up. Significant arrhythmic burden was defined as =1% premature ventricular beats/24 h or at least one episode of non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT), VT or ventricular fibrillation.RESULTS: At baseline, 29 patients (33%) were arrhythmogenic (AR), while 59 (67%) were not [non-arrhythmogenic (NAR)]. AR subjects tended to be more often females with history of palpitations. Sixty-three patients completed 3-months follow-up. Twenty of them (31.7%) were AR at baseline and 43 (68.3%) were not. Among AR patients, 9 (45%) remained AR after mitral surgery, while 11 (55%) became NAR. Considering NAR subjects at baseline, after mitral valve repair 8 (18.6%) evolved into AR, while 35 (81.4%) remained NAR. A higher prevalence of pre-operative MAD was found among patients experiencing VA reduction if compared with patients who remained arrhythmogenic (63.6% vs 11.1%, P = 0.028).CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, one-third of Barlow's patients referred for mitral surgery showed a significant arrhythmic burden. Almost half of the subjects arrhythmogenic at baseline were free from significant VA after mitral repair. However, a minority (18.6%) of subjects without arrhythmic burden at baseline experienced significant VA at follow-up.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberivad073
Number of pages9
JournalInterdisciplinary CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery
Volume36
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2023

Keywords

  • Mitral valve repair
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Barlow's disease
  • Ventricular arrhythmias
  • Mitral annular disjunction

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