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Long-term outcomes of percutaneous tricuspid annuloplasty with Cardioband device

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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 979-988

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jeac079

Keywords

tricuspid regurgitation; Cardioband; trans-catheter intervention; percutaneous annuloplasty; femoral access

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This study reported the outcomes of patients undergoing percutaneous annuloplasty with the Cardioband system for severe functional tricuspid regurgitation. Results showed that percutaneous annuloplasty effectively reduced the severity of regurgitation and annular diameter, with sustained effects for one year. Patients experienced improvements in quality of life and exercise capacity.
Aims Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has adverse effects on outcomes, with limited therapeutic options. We report the outcomes of patients undergoing percutaneous annuloplasty as a treatment of >= severe functional TR in a single centre. Methods and results Prospective, single-arm, single-centre study that enrolled 24 consecutive patients with at least severe functional TR undergoing percutaneous annuloplasty with Cardioband system between 2019 and 2021. Clinical and echocardiographic data were prospectively collected, with a mean follow-up of 279 +/- 246 days. At baseline, 66.6% were in New York Heart Association (NYHA) Classes III and IV and 100% had significant oedema. Technical success was 91.6%. At the end of follow-up, there was one death. Echocardiography showed a significant reduction in septolateral annular diameter of 10.4 mm (P < 0.001) that remained stable at the end of follow-up. The severity of the TR was also reduced. About 81.8% of patients were in NYHA Classes I and II. The number of patients with significant oedema decreased to 46% (P = 0.01). Six-minute walk distance improved by 68.8 m (P = 0.12). Conclusion Percutaneous annuloplasty with Cardioband system is an effective and safe treatment for patients with symptomatic, >= severe functional TR. Annular reduction and TR severity reduction remained significant and sustained for 1 year. Patients experienced improvements in quality of life and exercise capacity. [GRAPHICS] .

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