Mitral regurgitation management: a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations.
Victor GaluskoBaskar SekarFabrizio RicciKit WongSanjeev BhattacharyyaMichael MullenSabina GallinaAdrian IonescuMohammed Yunus KhanjiPublished in: European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes (2021)
Multiple guidelines exist for the diagnosis and management of mitral regurgitation (MR), the second most common valvular heart disease in high-income countries, with recommendations that do not always match. We systematically reviewed guidelines on diagnosis and management of MR, highlighting similarities and differences to guide clinical decision-making. We searched national and international guidelines in MEDLINE and EMBASE (01/06/2010 - 01/09/2021), the Guidelines International Network, National Guideline Clearinghouse, National Library for Health Guidelines Finder, Canadian Medical Association Clinical Practice Guidelines Infobase, and Web sites of relevant organizations. Two reviewers independently screened the abstracts and identified articles of interest. Guidelines that were rigorously developed (as assessed with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II instrument) were retained for analysis. Five guidelines were retained. There was consensus on a multidisciplinary approach from the Heart Team and for the definition and grading of severe primary MR. There was general agreement on the thresholds for intervention in symptomatic and asymptomatic primary MR; however, discrepancies were present. There was agreement on optimization of medical therapy in severe secondary MR and intervention in patients symptomatic despite optimal medical therapy, but no consensus on the choice of intervention (surgical repair/replacement vs transcatheter approach). Cut-offs for high-risk intervention in MR, risk stratification of progressive MR, and guidance on the mixed valvular disease were sparse.
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