TY - JOUR
T1 - A deep dive into the percutaneous mitral valve data
AU - Tagliari, Ana Paula
AU - Saadi, Rodrigo Petersen
AU - Tang, Gilbert H.L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/5/1
Y1 - 2024/5/1
N2 - Purpose of reviewThis review offers insights into percutaneous mitral valve management, emphasizing pivotal trials that contributed to its evolution.Recent findingsMitral regurgitation (MR) is a highly prevalent heart valve disease, with surgical intervention being the gold standard for managing primary MR. However, a notable proportion of patients face ineligibility criteria or are at high surgical risk, particularly in the setting of secondary MR. To fill this gap, transcatheter therapies have emerged as less invasive alternatives. Initially guided by the EVEREST trial criteria, transcatheter leaflet repair techniques have shown impressive technological improvements, addressing nowadays a wide range of anatomical scenarios. Evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of transcatheter leaflet repair is derived from pivotal trials, including EVEREST II, COAPT, MITRA-FR, and CLASP IID, and large multicenter registries including EXPAND, EXPAND G4, and EuroSMR. However, not all patients meet the anatomical and clinical criteria for leaflet repair. For those patients, transcatheter mitral valve replacement may be a minimally invasive option and multiple clinical trials are current underway.SummaryFrom MitraClip to newer and more innovative technologies, the landscape of percutaneous mitral valve interventions continues to evolve, offering new hopes to patients who may not be ideal candidates for conventional surgery.
AB - Purpose of reviewThis review offers insights into percutaneous mitral valve management, emphasizing pivotal trials that contributed to its evolution.Recent findingsMitral regurgitation (MR) is a highly prevalent heart valve disease, with surgical intervention being the gold standard for managing primary MR. However, a notable proportion of patients face ineligibility criteria or are at high surgical risk, particularly in the setting of secondary MR. To fill this gap, transcatheter therapies have emerged as less invasive alternatives. Initially guided by the EVEREST trial criteria, transcatheter leaflet repair techniques have shown impressive technological improvements, addressing nowadays a wide range of anatomical scenarios. Evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of transcatheter leaflet repair is derived from pivotal trials, including EVEREST II, COAPT, MITRA-FR, and CLASP IID, and large multicenter registries including EXPAND, EXPAND G4, and EuroSMR. However, not all patients meet the anatomical and clinical criteria for leaflet repair. For those patients, transcatheter mitral valve replacement may be a minimally invasive option and multiple clinical trials are current underway.SummaryFrom MitraClip to newer and more innovative technologies, the landscape of percutaneous mitral valve interventions continues to evolve, offering new hopes to patients who may not be ideal candidates for conventional surgery.
KW - mitral valve
KW - mitral valve regurgitation
KW - transcatheter edge-to-edge repair
KW - transcatheter mitral valve replacement
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U2 - 10.1097/HCO.0000000000001128
DO - 10.1097/HCO.0000000000001128
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38391273
AN - SCOPUS:85189864307
SN - 0268-4705
VL - 39
SP - 226
EP - 233
JO - Current Opinion in Cardiology
JF - Current Opinion in Cardiology
IS - 3
ER -