Guérios Enio E, Bueno Ronaldo, Nercolini Deborah, Tarastchuk José, Andrade Paulo, Pacheco Alvaro, Faidiga Alysson, Negrao Stefan, Barbosa Antonio
Interventional Cardiology Department, Hospital Evangelico de Curitiba, R. Bom Jesus, 43/02, Curitiba, Brazil 80035-010.
J Invasive Cardiol. 2005 Jul;17(7):382-6.
Although the incidence and severity of rheumatic mitral stenosis have declined in developed countries, the disease is still highly prevalent in many of the poorer and most densely populated areas of the globe, remaining a major public health issue and reflecting the socioeconomic status of the region. In the last 30 years, mitral stenosis therapy has undergone a reorientation with the introduction of percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty. This manuscript is an updated review of percutaneous dilation of mitral stenosis in its different aspects, encompassing traditional techniques, technical innovations, the most significant case loads worldwide, an analysis of the procedure as well as immediate and late outcomes.