Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the second most common valvular heart disease in Europe. The aging of the population and the increase in post-infarction survival could increase the prevalence of MR. To estimate the burden of patients hospitalized for MR in France in 2019 and temporal trends by etiology...

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Main Authors: Clémence Grave, Christophe Tribouilloy, Philippe Tuppin, Alain Weill, Amélie Gabet, Yves Juillière, Alexandre Cinaud, Valérie Olié
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-06-01
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author Clémence Grave
Christophe Tribouilloy
Philippe Tuppin
Alain Weill
Amélie Gabet
Yves Juillière
Alexandre Cinaud
Valérie Olié
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description Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the second most common valvular heart disease in Europe. The aging of the population and the increase in post-infarction survival could increase the prevalence of MR. To estimate the burden of patients hospitalized for MR in France in 2019 and temporal trends by etiology and sex from 2006 to 2020, we selected all patients hospitalized for MR using the national hospital database. In 2019, 49.2% of such patients had mitral valve prolapse (MVP), 17.1% had ischemic MR, 9.9% had rheumatic MR and 4.4% had MR with cardiomyopathy. The mean age of MVP patients was 67.8 years, and 34% were women. Among 89% of MVP inpatients who had received mitral valve repair or replacement, 55% received surgical repair, 13% received percutaneous repair and 25% received replacement. The all-cause mortality of one year after a mitral procedure of MVP was 5.4%. Among ischemic MR inpatients, 29% have had a mitral valve replacement, 16% a surgical repair and 19% a percutaneous repair. Between 2006 and 2019, the age-standardized rates of patients hospitalized for MVP have increased by 60%, especially in men (+80%) with 5.3/100,000 Person-Years (PY). The age-standardized rates of patients hospitalized for ischemic MR have increased by 25% with 1.8/100,000 PY; that of rheumatic MR has decreased by 36%. The study found that the burden of MVP in hospitals has increased substantially, especially among men. These results emphasize the need to monitor these temporal trends and anticipate care needs in the coming years.
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spelling doaj.art-85c04953eeb34254a8989db49c8096002023-11-23T17:13:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832022-06-011112328910.3390/jcm11123289Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in MenClémence Grave0Christophe Tribouilloy1Philippe Tuppin2Alain Weill3Amélie Gabet4Yves Juillière5Alexandre Cinaud6Valérie Olié7Department of Non-Communicable Diseases, Santé Publique France, French Public Health Agency, 94410 Saint-Maurice, FranceDepartment of Cardiology, Amiens University Hospital, 80000 Amiens, FranceDepartment of Health Studies and Statistics, Caisse Nationale de l’Assurance Maladie, 75020 Paris, FranceDepartment of Health Studies and Statistics, Caisse Nationale de l’Assurance Maladie, 75020 Paris, FranceDepartment of Non-Communicable Diseases, Santé Publique France, French Public Health Agency, 94410 Saint-Maurice, FranceDepartment of Cardiology, Nancy University Hospital, 54511 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, FranceDepartment of Cardiology, Hôtel Dieu Hospital, 75004 Paris, FranceDepartment of Non-Communicable Diseases, Santé Publique France, French Public Health Agency, 94410 Saint-Maurice, FranceMitral regurgitation (MR) is the second most common valvular heart disease in Europe. The aging of the population and the increase in post-infarction survival could increase the prevalence of MR. To estimate the burden of patients hospitalized for MR in France in 2019 and temporal trends by etiology and sex from 2006 to 2020, we selected all patients hospitalized for MR using the national hospital database. In 2019, 49.2% of such patients had mitral valve prolapse (MVP), 17.1% had ischemic MR, 9.9% had rheumatic MR and 4.4% had MR with cardiomyopathy. The mean age of MVP patients was 67.8 years, and 34% were women. Among 89% of MVP inpatients who had received mitral valve repair or replacement, 55% received surgical repair, 13% received percutaneous repair and 25% received replacement. The all-cause mortality of one year after a mitral procedure of MVP was 5.4%. Among ischemic MR inpatients, 29% have had a mitral valve replacement, 16% a surgical repair and 19% a percutaneous repair. Between 2006 and 2019, the age-standardized rates of patients hospitalized for MVP have increased by 60%, especially in men (+80%) with 5.3/100,000 Person-Years (PY). The age-standardized rates of patients hospitalized for ischemic MR have increased by 25% with 1.8/100,000 PY; that of rheumatic MR has decreased by 36%. The study found that the burden of MVP in hospitals has increased substantially, especially among men. These results emphasize the need to monitor these temporal trends and anticipate care needs in the coming years.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/11/12/3289epidemiologyhospitalizationheart valve diseasesmitral valve insufficiency
spellingShingle Clémence Grave
Christophe Tribouilloy
Philippe Tuppin
Alain Weill
Amélie Gabet
Yves Juillière
Alexandre Cinaud
Valérie Olié
Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
Journal of Clinical Medicine
epidemiology
hospitalization
heart valve diseases
mitral valve insufficiency
title Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
title_full Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
title_fullStr Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
title_full_unstemmed Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
title_short Fourteen-Year Temporal Trends in Patients Hospitalized for Mitral Regurgitation: The Increasing Burden of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Men
title_sort fourteen year temporal trends in patients hospitalized for mitral regurgitation the increasing burden of mitral valve prolapse in men
topic epidemiology
hospitalization
heart valve diseases
mitral valve insufficiency
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/11/12/3289
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