Long-Term Clinical Outcome Of Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty Based On Echocardiographic And Catheterization Criteria
Background. Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty (BMV) can provides effectively the mechanical obstruction relief in mitral stenosis. Achieving a successful BMV based on echocardiographic criteria potentially increase mitral regur-gitation complication. In addition, long-term clinical outcome of a successfu...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Indonesian Heart Association
2013-06-01
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Series: | Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia |
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Online Access: | http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/155 |
Summary: | Background. Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty (BMV) can provides effectively the mechanical obstruction relief in mitral stenosis. Achieving a successful BMV based on echocardiographic criteria potentially increase mitral regur-gitation complication. In addition, long-term clinical outcome of a successful BMV based on catheterization criteria has not been widely elaborated. This study aims to compare the long-term clinical outcome of BMV based on the echocardiographic criteria and the catheterization criteria.
Methods. A cross sectional study was conducted in mitral stenosis patients after BMV procedure. Patients was divided into 2 groups based on suc-cessful echocardiographic criteria (MVA = 1,5 cm 2vs MVA < 1,5 cm2).
The long-term clinical outcome was evaluated using 6 minute walk test and SF-36 questionnaire.
Results. Twenty two female patients were fulfilling study criteria with aged 38,8 12,0 years and 63,6% in atrial fibrillation. The characteristic between two groups were not significantly different. Six minute walk test results was not significantly different between two groups (6,6 0,8 vs 7,31,0 p = 0,103). SF-36 physical components summary was not significantly different between two groups (43,07,5% vs 42,16,7 p = 0,770). Also, SF-36 mental components summary was not significantly different between two groups (50,75,9 vs 53,98,9 p = 0,338).
Conclusion. There was no significantly different of long-term clinical out-come between the echocardiographic criteria of successful BMV and the catheterization criteria of successful BMV. |
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ISSN: | 0126-3773 2620-4762 |