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Multicenter Study
. 2022 Feb 25;86(3):427-437.
doi: 10.1253/circj.CJ-21-0054. Epub 2021 Jul 16.

Concomitant Mitral Regurgitation in Severe Aortic Stenosis - A Report From the CURRENT AS Registry

Ryosuke Murai  1 Yuichi Kawase  1 Tomohiko Taniguchi  2 Takeshi Morimoto  3 Kazushige Kadota  1 Masanobu Ohya  1 Takenobu Shimada  1 Takeshi Maruo  1 Yasushi Fuku  1 Tatsuhiko Komiya  4 Kenji Ando  2 Michiya Hanyu  5 Norio Kanamori  6 Takeshi Aoyama  6 Koichiro Murata  7 Tomoya Onodera  7 Fumio Yamazaki  8 Takeshi Kitai  9 Yutaka Furukawa  9 Tadaaki Koyama  10 Makoto Miyake  11 Chisato Izumi  12 Yoshihisa Nakagawa  13 Kazuo Yamanaka  14 Hirokazu Mitsuoka  15 Manabu Shirotani  15 Masashi Kato  16 Shinji Miki  16 Hiroyuki Nakajima  17 Yutaka Hirano  18 Shunichi Miyazaki  18 Toshihiko Saga  19 Sachiko Sugioka  20 Shintaro Matsuda  20 Mitsuo Matsuda  20 Tatsuya Ogawa  21 Kazuya Nagao  22 Tsukasa Inada  22 Shogo Nakayama  23 Hiroshi Mabuchi  24 Yasuyo Takeuchi  25 Hiroki Sakamoto  25 Genichi Sakaguchi  26 Keiichiro Yamane  27 Hiroshi Eizawa  27 Mamoru Toyofuku  28 Takashi Tamura  28 Atsushi Iwakura  29 Mitsuru Ishii  30 Masaharu Akao  30 Kotaro Shiraga  31 Eri Minamino-Muta  32 Takao Kato  32 Moriaki Inoko  33 Koji Ueyama  33 Tomoyuki Ikeda  34 Yoshihiro Himura  35 Akihiro Komasa  32 Katsuhisa Ishii  36 Kozo Hotta  37 Yukihito Sato  37 Keiichi Fujiwara  38 Yoshihiro Kato  39 Ichiro Kouchi  39 Yasutaka Inuzuka  40 Shigeru Ikeguchi  40 Senri Miwa  41 Chiyo Maeda  42 Eiji Shinoda  42 Junichiro Nishizawa  43 Toshikazu Jinnai  44 Nobuya Higashitani  44 Mitsuru Kitano  45 Yuko Morikami  46 Shouji Kitaguchi  46 Kenji Minatoya  47 Takeshi Kimura  32 CURRENT AS Registry Investigators
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Multicenter Study

Concomitant Mitral Regurgitation in Severe Aortic Stenosis - A Report From the CURRENT AS Registry

Ryosuke Murai et al. Circ J. .
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Abstract

Background: The clinical significance of concomitant mitral regurgitation (MR) has not been well addressed in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS).

Methods and results: We analyzed 3,815 patients from a retrospective multicenter registry of severe AS in Japan (CURRENT AS registry). We compared the clinical outcomes between patients with moderate/severe MR and with none/mild MR according to the initial treatment strategy (initial aortic valve replacement [AVR] or conservative strategy). The primary outcome measure was a composite of aortic valve-related death or heart failure hospitalization. At baseline, moderate/severe MR was present in 227/1,197 (19%) patients with initial AVR strategy and in 536/2,618 (20%) patients with a conservative strategy. The crude cumulative 5-year incidence of the primary outcome measure was significantly higher in patients with moderate/severe MR than in those with none/mild MR, regardless of the initial treatment strategy (25.2% vs. 14.4%, P<0.001 in the initial AVR strategy, and 63.3% vs. 40.7%, P<0.001 in the conservative strategy). After adjusting confounders, moderate/severe MR was not independently associated with higher risk for the primary outcome measure in the initial AVR strategy (hazard ratio [HR] 1.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.67-1.83, P=0.69), and in the conservative strategy (HR 1.13, 95% CI 0.93-1.37, P=0.22).

Conclusions: Concomitant moderate/severe MR was not independently associated with higher risk for the primary outcome measure regardless of the initial treatment strategy.

Keywords: Aortic stenosis; Aortic valve replacement; Mitral regurgitation.

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