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Percutaneous Treatment of Mitral Regurgitation: Present and Future

Authors :
Mario Gössl
Paul Sorajja
Ganesh Athappan
Source :
Journal of the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation. 1:113-123
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, 2017.

Abstract

Mitral valve regurgitation poses a significant public health burden, with more than 3 million people in the US alone suffering from moderate or severe mitral valve regurgitation. Surgical correction with mitral valve repair or replacement is the mainstay of therapy. However, a significant proportion of elderly patients are not eligible for mitral valve repair or replacement due to prohibitive surgical risk from increased age, poor ventricular function, or associated comorbidities. Percutaneous mitral valve repair/replacement techniques have been developed to fill this void. The most advanced percutaneous technique with the highest safety and efficacy to date is the edge-to-edge MitraClip repair system. The majority of other catheter-based mitral valve repair/replacement devices are at early developmental stages, but have shown encouraging initial results in feasibility trials. Transcatheter mitral valve replacement holds promise to emerge as the leading transcatheter treatment of choice in the fu...

Details

ISSN :
24750204 and 24750190
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........78ddf3d9086a40271f1b18ac4d895e7d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21925/mplsheartjournal-d-17-00006