Transesophageal Echocardiographic Assessment of the Repaired Mitral Valve: A Proposed Decision Pathway.
Jose Liza ReshmiG GopanPraveen Kerala VarmaMadathil ThusharaVanga Babu SudheerRajesh Gopalakrishnan MadavathazhathilAveek JayantPublished in: Seminars in cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia (2021)
The indications for mitral valve repair extend across the entire spectrum of degenerative mitral valve disease, ranging from fibroelastic degeneration to Barlow's disease. Collaboration between the surgeon and anesthesiologist is essential for ensuring optimal results. Echocardiographic assessment of the repair can be challenging but is essential to the success of the procedure, as even mild residual mitral regurgitation can portend poor patient outcomes. In addition to determining the severity of residual regurgitation, the anesthesiologist must elucidate the mechanism of disease in order to inform appropriate re-intervention measures. Finally, there are unique complications of mitral valve surgery for the anesthesiologist to understand and assess by echocardiography. This review describes a systematic pathway for a comprehensive intraoperative assessment of the mitral valve following surgical repair.