Mitral valve replacement in young patients: review and current challenges

Taylor & Francis
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Mitral valve replacement in young patients: review and current challenges

Abstract
Mitral valve repair is the ideal intervention for mitral valve disease with excellent long-term survival comparable to the age-matched general population. When the mitral valve is not repairable, mechanical prostheses may be associated with improved survival as compared with biological prostheses. Newer mechanical and biological valve prostheses have the potential to improve outcomes following mitral valve replacement in young patients. Patients presenting for mitral valve surgery after failed transcatheter mitral valve-in-valve have high rates of postoperative mortality and morbidity, exceeding those seen with reoperative mitral valve surgery, which poses issues in young patients who have a higher cumulative incidence of reintervention.
Keywords: biological mitral prosthesis, mechanical mitral prosthesis, mitral valve disease, mitral valve repair, mitral valve replacement, young patients.