Interventional treatment of mitral valve regurgitation: an alternative to surgery?
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Date of Publication
February 25, 2019
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Article
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Swiss medical weekly
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1424-3997
Publisher
EMH Media
Language
English
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PubMed ID
30852836
Description
Mitral regurgitation is a highly prevalent condition among elderly patients, affecting almost 10% of the general population aged 75 and older. Left untreated, severe mitral regurgitation results in high mortality and frequent hospitalisation for treatment of heart failure. Surgical treatment remains the first-line therapy for symptomatic, severe mitral regurgitation , especially for patients presenting with a primary aetiology. However, a high proportion of patients with mitral regurgitation are turned down for open-heart surgery, mainly due to advanced age, diminished left ventricular function and comorbidities. Thus, percutaneous treatment options have been recently developed as an alternative. In this article, we will review transcatheter interventional techniques at the level of the mitral valve, including implantation technique, indications and clinical results.
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