Long-term results of percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty for mitral stenosis: a follow-up study to 11 years in 202 patients.

We studied the first 202 patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS) who underwent percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty (PBMV) with the Inoue balloon catheter for a follow-up (FU) period of 5-11 years. Pre- and post-PBMV and at FU, the mean left atrial pressure was 21.3+/-7.4, 10.2+/-5.6, and 11.2+/-4.1 mm Hg; mean diastolic mitral gradient was 18.4+/-7.3, 2.9+/-3.2, and 5.1+/-4.3 mm Hg; and mitral valve area was 1.0+/-0.3, 2.1+/-0.6, and 1.7+/-0.5 cm2. Functional status improved from New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV in 3, class III in 119, and class II in 80 pre-PBMV to class I in 163, class II in 37, and class III in 2 post-PBMV, and was class I in 146, class II in 39, and class III in 17 patients at FU. In the 17 patients with NYHA class III at FU, mitral restenosis was the culprit; 4 underwent repeat PBMV, 12 had mitral valve replacement for severe mitral calcification and subvalvular fusion, and 1 refused further intervention. Thus PBMV using the Inoue balloon catheter is an effective method of relieving MS with excellent long-term results in patients without severe mitral calcification and subvalvular fusion.

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