Secondary mitral regurgitation is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes and is treated with guideline-directed medical therapy, surgery, or transcatheter intervention.
Secondary mitral regurgitation is managed with guideline-directed medical therapy, surgery, or transcatheter intervention.
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Secondary mitral regurgitation, which results from left ventricular dysfunction or remodeling or atrial disease, is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Treatment includes guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure, if present, and in some cases, surgery or transcatheter intervention.
O’Gara et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Secondary mitral regurgitation is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes and is treated with guideline-directed medical therapy, surgery, or transcatheter intervention.