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ABSTRACT: Background
Patients with chronic heart failure have alteration in body composition as a reduction in fat mass, lean body mass and bone mass. However, body wasting in valvular heart disease and the impact of corrective valvular surgery on body composition has not been investigated.Objectives
We hypothesized that body wasting in severe mitral valve (MV) diseases is reversible through MV surgery.Methods
Forty eight patients who were scheduled to undergo MV surgery were consecutively enrolled after excluding patients with combined valvular heart disease, ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies, and diseases or who were taking medications that could affect metabolism. All patients were subjected to simplified nutritional assessment questionnaire (SNAQ) for appetite, laboratory tests, echocardiography, and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) before and one year after MV surgery.Results
One year after MV surgery, the patients showed increased appetite and improved laboratory data as well as hemodynamic improvement.When we classified the patients according to the primary MV lesion, no changes in body weight were observed in both patients with mitral regurgitation (MR) and mitral stenosis (MS). However, significant increase in bone mineral density and body fat percentage were observed in patients with MR and not in patients with MS. In patients with MR, patients with ?fat ? 2% showed significantly higher pre-operative estimated right ventricular systolic pressure (eRVSP) level and greater decrease in eRVSP after surgery than those with ?fat < 2% and both ?SNAQ and ?fat showed significant negative relationship with ?eRVSP, respectively.Conclusions
In patients with severe MV disease, corrective MV surgery led to favorable outcomes in wasting process as well as hemodynamic improvement. Particularly, right ventricular pressure overload showed a close association with the changes in appetite and body fat percentage in patients with MR.
SUBMITTER: Kim SA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6150504 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kim Sung-Ai SA Kang Min-Kyung MK Shim Chi Young CY Lee Sak S Chang Byung-Chul BC Ha Jong-Won JW
PloS one 20180921 9
<h4>Background</h4>Patients with chronic heart failure have alteration in body composition as a reduction in fat mass, lean body mass and bone mass. However, body wasting in valvular heart disease and the impact of corrective valvular surgery on body composition has not been investigated.<h4>Objectives</h4>We hypothesized that body wasting in severe mitral valve (MV) diseases is reversible through MV surgery.<h4>Methods</h4>Forty eight patients who were scheduled to undergo MV surgery were conse ...[more]