The septal reduction severity and outcomes after alcohol septal ablation in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2026-185-1-83-90
Abstract
INTRODUCTION. This study examines the impact of the degree of interventricular septum reduction (<5 mm and ≥5 mm) on outcomes following alcohol septal ablation.
METHODS AND MATERIALS. Data from 597 patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who underwent alcohol septal ablation were analysed. Patients were divided into two groups: septal reduction <5 mm (329 patients); septal reduction ≥5 mm (268 patients). To correct the imbalance between the groups, the propensity score matching method was used. Outcomes were studied in both matched and unmatched cohorts.
RESULTS. In the long-term follow-up period, 63 deaths were recorded. In the group with ≥5 mm reduction, gradients of the left ventricular outflow tract were lower (p<0.0001). Residual obstruction was more frequently observed in the <5 mm reduction group: unmatched cohort: 87 (26 %) vs. 37 (14 %), p<0.0001; matched cohort: 66 (33 %) vs. 21 (10 %), p<0.0001. Long-term survival was statistically significantly lower in the<5 mm reduction group: HR 0.47 (95 % CI: 0.24–0.89), p=0.019.
CONCLUSION. Septal reduction of less than 5 mm following alcohol septal ablation is associated with: higher gradients of the left ventricular outflow tract; a higher incidence of residual obstruction; worse long-term survival.
About the Authors
E. A. ShloydoRussian Federation
Shloydo Evgeny A., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Endovascular Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
5, Uchеbny lane, Saint Petersburg, 194354
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M. G. Kashtanov
Russian Federation
Kashtanov Maksim G., Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Research Fellow, Tyumen Cardiology Research Center
19, Mira str., Yekaterinburg, 620002
111, Melnikayte str., Tyumen, 625026
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K. V. Popov
Russian Federation
Popov Kirill V., Doctor of the Department of Endovascular Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
5, Uchеbny lane, Saint Petersburg, 194354
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A. S. Sergeev
Russian Federation
Sergeev Alexey S., Doctor of the Department of Endovascular Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
5, Uchеbny lane, Saint Petersburg, 194354
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D. S. Maznev
Russian Federation
5, Uchеbny lane, Saint Petersburg, 194354
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S. D. Chernyshev
Russian Federation
Chernychev Sergey D., Doctor of the Department of Endovascular Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
185, Volgogradskaya str., Yekaterinburg, 620102
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Shloydo E.A., Kashtanov M.G., Popov K.V., Sergeev A.S., Maznev D.S., Chernyshev S.D. The septal reduction severity and outcomes after alcohol septal ablation in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2026;185(1):83-90. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2026-185-1-83-90
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