Transcatheter „valve-in-valve“ mitral valve replacement for
patient-prosthesis mismatch: Chronicle of a death foretold
Abstract
Severe mitral annular calcification (MAC) may represent a challenging
issue which can lead to poor outcomes and serious issues such as
patient-prosthesis mismatch (PPM). The potential harmful effect of PPM
must be prevented through the use of alternative techniques that allow
mitral valve replacement with adequately sized bioprostheses in patients
with MAC. PPM should be recognized as a contraindication for
transcatheter valve-in-valve replacement as it leads to poor outcomes
and early prosthetic degeneration.