Percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair with the MitraClip system achieved acute device success in 96.8% of patients (95% CI 81.5-99.8) and 30-day freedom from major adverse events in 93.6%.
Observational (n=31)
AIMS: This study sought to evaluate the feasibility and early outcomes of a percutaneous edge-to-edge repair approach for mitral valve regurgitation with the MitraClip system (Evalve, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, USA). METHODS AND RESULTS PATIENTS: were selected for the procedure based on the consensus of a multidisciplinary team. The primary efficacy endpoint was acute device success defined as clip placement with reduction of mitral regurgitation to 2 units of blood, ventilation for >48 h, deep wound infection, septicaemia, and new onset of atrial fibrillation. Thirty-one patients (median age 71, male 81%) were treated between August 2008 and July 2009. Eighteen patients (58%) presented with functional disease and 13 patients (42%) presented with organic degenerative disease. A clip was successfully implanted in 19 patients (61%) and two clips in 12 patients (39%). The median device implantation time was 80 min. At 30 days, there was an intra-procedural cardiac tamponade and a non-cardiac death, resulting in a primary safety endpoint of 93.6% 95% confidence interval (CI) 77.2-98.9. Acute device success was observed in 96.8% of patients (95% CI 81.5-99.8). Compared with baseline, left ventricular diameters, diastolic left ventricular volume, diastolic annular septal-lateral dimension, and mitral valve area significantly diminished at 30 days. CONCLUSION: Our initial results with the MitraClip device in a very small number of patients indicate that percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair is feasible and may be accomplished with favourable short-term safety and efficacy results.
Tamburino et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Mitral valve regurgitation (n=31). Percutaneous edge-to-edge repair with the MitraClip system was evaluated on Acute device success defined as clip placement with reduction of mitral regurgitation to ≤2+ (95% CI 81.5-99.8). Percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair with the MitraClip system achieved acute device success in 96.8% of patients (95% CI 81.5-99.8) and 30-day freedom from major adverse events in 93.6%.
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