Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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Usefulness of the Slope of the Preload Recruitable Stroke Work Relationship for the Prediction of Rehospitalization After Transcatheter Mitral Edge-to-Edge Repair
Yasushige Shingu Jien SaitoKiwamu KamiyaToshiyuki NagaiToshihisa AnzaiSatoru Wakasa
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Article ID: CJ-24-0497

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Abstract

Background: Among patients with functional mitral regurgitation (FMR), responders to transcatheter mitral edge-to-edge repair (TEER) remain unclear. We investigated whether the slope of the preload recruitable stroke work relationship (Mw; calculated as stroke work / [EDV − k × EDV + {1 − k} × LV wall], where EDV is end-diastolic volume, k is a constant, and LV wall is the volume of the left ventricular wall) could predict rehospitalization in FMR patients after TEER.

Methods and Results: Mwwas calculated for 24 FMR patients using echocardiography. The median left ventricular ejection fraction was 27% and the median Mwwas 32. Over a 498-day median follow-up period, 38% of patients were rehospitalized for heart failure, and only Mwhad a high area under the curve in time-dependent receiver operating characteristic analysis.

Conclusions: Mwis an effective predictor for rehospitalization in FMR patients after TEER.

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