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The prognostic value of left ventricular dimensions on the benefits of aortic valve repair and replacement (AVR) is uncertain. To learn more, investigators conducted an observational study of 748 patients with at least moderate chronic aortic regurgitation (AR), who were identified by initial transthoracic echocardiogram and then followed for outcomes (mean age, 58; 18% women).
Of the cohort, 361 (48%) underwent AVR (replacement, 73%; repair, 27%). In 86%, AVR occurred within 6 months of diagnosis, most often for the Class I indication of symptoms. Only one patient died within 30 days of surgery. During a median follow-up of about 5 years, 125 patients died (after AVR, 10%; without intervention, 23%). In multivariable analysis of various ech…