Adding preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain to Bernard's staging improved prognostic performance for the composite primary endpoint (net reclassification improvement 0.18, P=0.031).
Cohort (n=300)
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Does adding preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain (PALS) to Bernard's staging classification improve prognostic prediction in patients undergoing surgery for severe degenerative mitral regurgitation?
Preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain provides additive prognostic value to Bernard's staging classification for predicting clinical outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for severe degenerative mitral regurgitation.
Effect estimate: NRI 0.18
p-value: p=0.031
Aims In asymptomatic severe degenerative mitral regurgitation (MR), indications for surgery mainly rely on 2D echocardiographic criteria. Preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain (PALS) has prognostic value for predicting clinical outcome after surgery for MR while Bernard demonstrated the prognostic value of an echocardiographic staging assessment of extra-valvular cardiac damage in patients with at least moderate MR. The primary aim was to assess the additive prognostic value of PALS to Bernard's staging classification in patients undergoing surgery for degenerative MR. Methods Ambispective multicenter cohort study of patients with severe degenerative MR undergoing surgery. Patients were assigned to Bernard's stages based on pre-operative echocardiographic data, from which PALS values were obtained. Follow-up assessed the composite primary endpoint: all-cause mortality, hospitalization for heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, life-threatening bleeding or wound infections requiring re-intervention, failure requiring re-intervention. Results Three hundred patients (mean age 63 ± 13 years; 65% men) were enrolled with a median follow-up of 24 months. Bernard's staging predicted outcomes in our population, as demonstrated by survival analysis with Kaplan–Meier curves (log-rank 13.3; P = 0.01) and Cox model (hazard ratio of 1.51; P < 0.001). Adding PALS improved prognostic performance ( χ 2 = 20.96 vs. 16.15), with an area under the curve of 0.70 vs. 0.64 at 24 months, a net reclassification improvement of 0.18 ( P = 0.031), an integrated discrimination improvement of 0.02 ( P = 0.020). We identified an optimal PALS cutoff of 18% associated with the primary endpoint. Conclusions PALS has a potential additive role in estimating the prognosis of patients undergoing surgery for severe degenerative MR.
Pasquini et al. (Fri,) conducted a cohort in Severe degenerative mitral regurgitation (n=300). Preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain (PALS) vs. Bernard's staging classification alone was evaluated on Composite of all-cause mortality, hospitalization for heart failure, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, life-threatening bleeding or wound infections requiring re-intervention, failure requiring re-intervention (NRI 0.18, p=0.031). Adding preoperative peak atrial longitudinal strain to Bernard's staging improved prognostic performance for the composite primary endpoint (net reclassification improvement 0.18, P=0.031).