Immediate Results of Percutaneous Mitral Commissurotomy A Predictive Model on a Series of 1514 Patients

1996 
Background The wide use of percutaneous mitral commissurotomy (PMC) underlines the need to identify the predictive factors of the results. Using a large series allowed us to develop a multivariate model that can be applied to improve patient selection. Methods and Results Between 1986 and 1995, PMC was undertaken in 1514 patients. Mean age was 45±15 years. Echocardiography showed that 245 patients (16%) had pliable valves and mild chordal thickening (group 1), 886 (59%) had extensive subvalvular disease (group 2), and 383 (25%) had calcified valves (group 3). PMC failed in 22 patients; it was performed with a single balloon in 30 patients, a double balloon in 586, and the Inoue balloon in 876. Good immediate results were defined as a valve area ≥1.5 cm2 with mitral regurgitation Sellers' grade ≤2 and were obtained in 1348 patients (89%). A logistic model developed from the first 1088 cases identified the following predictors of immediate results: age (P=.004), echocardiographic group (P<.0001), valve area...
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