Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-18-2024
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine national estimates for the percentage of all readmissions with demographic features, length of stay (LOS), cost analysis, comorbidities, complications, overall and gender-specific mortality and complications of transcutaneous tricuspid valve replacement/repair (TTVR) vs. open surgical tricuspid valve replacement/repair (open TVR).
METHODS: Data were extrapolated from the Nationwide Readmissions Database (NRD) 2015-19. Of the 75,266,750 (unweighted) cases recorded in the 2015 - 2019 dataset, 429 had one or more of the percutaneous approach codes as per the ICD-10 dataset, and 10,077 had one or more of the open approach codes.
RESULTS: Overall, the number of cases performed each year through open TVR was higher than TTVR, but there was an increased trend towards the TTVR every passing year. TTVR was performed more in females and advanced age groups than open TVR. The LOS and cost were lower in the TTVR group than in open TVR. Patients undergoing TTVR had more underlying comorbidities like congestive heart failure, hypertension, and uncomplicated diabetes mellitus. Overall mortality was 3.49% in TTVR vs. 6.09% in open TVR. The gender-specific analysis demonstrated higher female mortality in the open TVR compared to TTVR (5.45% vs. 3.03%). Male mortality was statistically insignificant between the two groups (6.8% vs. 4.3%, P-value = 0.15). Patients with TTVR had lower rates of complications than open TVR, except for arrhythmias, which were higher in TTVR. Patients undergoing open TVR required more intracardiac support, such as intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) and Impella, than TTVR.
CONCLUSION: TTVR is an emerging alternative to open TVR in patients with tricuspid valve diseases, especially tricuspid regurgitation. Despite having more underlying comorbidities, the TTVR group had lower in-hospital mortality, hospital cost, LOS, and fewer complications than open TVR.
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Khan, Muhammad Shayan; Baqi, Abdul; Tahir, Ayesha; Ghumman, Ghulam Mujtaba; Ullah, Waqas; Shah, Jay; Sattar, Yasar; Mir, Tanveer; Sheikh, Zain; Salman, Fnu; Baghal, Moaaz; Luthra, Kritika; Khatri, Vinod; Waqar, Zainulabedin; Khan, Malik Waleed Zeb; Taleb, Mohammed; and Ali, Syed Sohail, "National Estimates for the Percentage of All Readmissions with Demographic Features, Morbidity, Overall and Gender-Specific Mortality of Transcutaneous Versus Open Surgical Tricuspid Valve Replacement/Repair" (2024). Abington Jefferson Health Papers. Paper 106.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/abingtonfp/106
PubMed ID
39205967
Language
English
Comments
This article is the author's final published version in Cardiology Research, Volume 15, Issue 6, July 2024, Pages 223 - 232.
The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.14740/cr1625
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