Severe Mitral Valve Disease: 'Timely Surgery is Crucial for Survival' (2024)

Q&A with Cardiovascular Surgeon Dr. Daniel O’Hair
People with mild mitral valve regurgitation often live long, full lives and never require treatment. But once the condition becomes severe and begins to affect your heart’s ability to pump blood, you may need surgery to prevent serious complications such as congestive heart failure or even death.

We recently sat down with cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Daniel O’Hair to learn more about the dangers of severe mitral valve disease and the latest surgical treatments, including minimally invasive robotic-assisted mitral valve surgery.

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VIDEO: Watch"Latest Treatments for Mitral Valve Disease"
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BCH: What happens when you have mitral valve regurgitation?
O’HAIR: The mitral valve sits between the two chambers — the left atrium and left ventricle — on the left side of your heart. It has two flaps, or leaflets.

With mitral valve regurgitation, one or both leaflets don't close tightly and billow into the left atrium. This causes some blood to leak backward into the atrium each time the heart squeezes. The leaky valve makes the heart work much harder, and this can ultimately lead to heart failure.

BCH: What is the impact of this condition?
O’HAIR: Researchers have discovered that most individuals with a mild leak in the valve are still alive five years after diagnosis. However, for those with a severe leak that goes untreated, survival drops way off, hovering around 60% surviving at five years. So, it matters how bad your valve leaks. And, severity has a direct impact on your risk of death, even at five years.

BCH: What are the symptoms of mitral valve disease?
O’HAIR: Signs and symptoms of mitral valve disease may include:

  • Abnormal heart sound (heart murmur) heard through a stethoscope
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath, particularly when you have been very active or when you lie down
  • Swelling of your ankles and feet
  • Irregular heartbeat

However, sometimes mitral valve regurgitation does not cause any symptoms, even when the problem becomes severe.

BCH: Why is it important to treat severe disease – even when you don’t have symptoms?
O’HAIR: The heart has an ability to compensate for a long period of time. Which means your valve can leak a lot and you feel fine. So, when someone tells you that you need heart surgery, and you feel fine, that can be a roadblock to treatment.

However, if patients aren’t treated in a timely fashion, their mortality rate is significantly higher. When we treat patients with mild or no symptoms, when their heart is still strong, long-term survival returns to normal. In fact, if you look at people with a severe leak in their mitral valves, and you fast forward 10 years, 90% of those who choose not to have surgery will be dead. It’s that critical.

The quicker we can stop the severe leak – even when you experience no symptoms – the better the outcome.

BCH: How do you repair a damaged mitral valve?
O’HAIR: During surgery, we cut a segment of the mitral valve leaflet that’s billowing and then sew the leaflet back together, allowing the valve to close more tightly.

There are a few different ways we can perform this procedure. In the traditional operation, which is a sternotomy, we saw through the breastbone, down the midline, to get to the valve. A second way is called mini-mitral access, done with an incision on the side of the body, between the ribs.

However, my preferred approach is using a robotic-assisted approach with BCH’s da Vinci robotic surgical system.

BCH: How do you perform robotic-assisted repair?
O’HAIR: With robotic-assisted surgery, I don’t have to cut any bones or muscles, which facilitates recovery. This is done from the right side of the chest, because access to the valve is best achieved from the right side.

Robotic-assisted surgery requires only a few small incisions for inserting surgical equipment and a camera for viewing. Because it requires only small incisions, patients’ hospital stays are short, roughly 2.5 days, and they can return to work within 10 days.

BCH: Can you tell us about BCH’s program for robotic-assisted mitral valve surgery?
O’HAIR: BCH’s Foothills Hospital is home to the da Vinci Xi surgical system, the most advanced minimally invasive option, offering greater precision for mitral valve repair. We started the mitral valve repair program at BCH in February 2019, and already we’re the largest program in the state. Patients have come to us from Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Florida and even Germany for this surgery.

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Click here to view/download a PDF of slidesfrom "Latest Treatments for Mitral Valve Disease."
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To make an appointment with Dr. Daniel O’Hair, call Boulder Heart at 303-442-2395.

Severe Mitral Valve Disease: 'Timely Surgery is Crucial for Survival' (2024)

FAQs

How long can you live with severe mitral valve regurgitation? ›

Around 14% of older adults (average age 77) with a severe mitral valve leak who didn't have it repaired died within one year, according to findings published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

How long can you live with severe mitral stenosis? ›

Approximately 80% of patients will not survive ten years from symptomatic onset. In patients with pulmonary hypertension secondary to mitral valve stenosis, survival is around three years.

What happens if you don't repair the mitral valve? ›

You may need this surgery if your mitral valve is very leaky or very narrow. Without treatment, these problems can damage your heart over time and even be fatal.

How long can a person live with a leaking valve? ›

However, life expectancy estimates drop to about 2 years if severe aortic valve regurgitation isn't treated and leads to congestive heart failure. According to a 2021 study, the average life expectancy for individuals ages 60 to 64 who undergo surgical aortic valve replacement is 16.2 years .

What is the mortality rate for severe mitral regurgitation? ›

21 As for the population of patients without pre-existing heart failure, a recent analysis of significant MR from the Mitral Regurgitation International Database (MIDA) registry demonstrated mortality rates of 16, 31 and 59% at 5, 10 and 20 years, respectively, from diagnosis for those receiving initial medical ...

How serious is severe mitral valve regurgitation? ›

In severe mitral valve regurgitation, the heart has to work harder to pump enough blood to the body. The extra effort causes the left lower heart chamber to get bigger. Untreated, the heart muscle becomes weak. This can cause heart failure.

Who is not a candidate for mitral valve repair? ›

Some patients may not be candidates for the minimally invasive approach due to other conditions that may be present, such as: An enlarged aorta. A hardened mitral valve from large amounts of calcium deposits. Previous surgery in the right chest.

Will I have more energy after mitral valve repair? ›

At first you may notice that you get tired easily and need to rest often. It may take 1 to 2 months to get your energy back. Some people find that they are more emotional after this surgery.

What is the survival rate for mitral valve repair? ›

At 5 years, the survival of patients who underwent mitral valve repair was 82% compared with 72% for those who underwent valve replacement.

Can a leaky heart valve cause sudden death? ›

Sudden death due to valvular heart disease is reported to range from 1% to 5% in native valves and around 0.2%–0.9%/year in prosthesis. The nature of the diseases is varied, from heritable, congenital to acquired. It may affect both genders in multiple age groups.

What foods should you avoid with a leaky heart valve? ›

Reduce salt, sugar, and alcohol intake. Avoid processed foods, specifically processed meat, e.g., sausage, ham, and bacon. Avoid saturated fat, including animal fat, coconut, and palm oils.

Is walking good for a leaky heart valve? ›

Exercise plays a crucial role in managing heart valve disease by promoting cardiovascular health, helping with symptoms, and enhancing overall well-being. Low impact options include walking, yoga, and swimming.

Can mitral regurgitation cause sudden death? ›

(1)report on 348 patients with mitral regurgitation due to a flail mitral leaflet. During a four-year follow-up, 25 of these patients (7%) died suddenly. I have had the opportunity to speak or write about valvular heart disease on literally hundreds of occasions over the past 20 years.

What is considered severe mitral regurgitation? ›

Regurgitant volume can be calculated as the product of effective regurgitant orifice area (EROA) and MR velocity time integral. Severe MR is quantified as: EROA greater than or equal to 0.2 cm. Regurgitant volume greater than or equal to 30 mL.

How quickly does mitral regurgitation progress? ›

Chronic mitral valve regurgitation progresses at an average rate of 7.4 mL of increased backflow of blood per year. Over time, this can cause remodeling, or a change in size, shape, and function, of the left ventricle leading to ventricular dysfunction and ultimately, heart failure.

How do you know if mitral regurgitation is getting worse? ›

Mitral Valve Regurgitation Symptoms

As the condition progresses, you may develop heart valve disease symptoms including: Shortness of breath: You may have trouble breathing, especially during exercise. Heart palpitations: You may notice a fluttering sensation in your heart, especially when lying on your left side.

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