2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1742757
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Clinical Outcomes after Mitral Valve Surgery in Failed MitraClip Procedures

Abstract: Background We retrospectively evaluated in-hospital and overall outcome of patients who received mitral valve replacement (MVR) after failed MitraClip procedure. Methods A total of 26 out of 740 patients received MVR after treatment with MitraClip between June 2010 and December 2020. We analyzed in-hospital mortality and overall mortality during the median follow-up period of 72 days after MVR. Results The median age in the entire cohort was 77.5 years. In-hospital mortality was 15.4% (n = … Show more

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“…That notwithstanding, a in a recent report of 26 cases from Germany, the rate of valve replacements was 100% despite the median time from TEER being just 34.5 days. 13 The timing at which the rate of repairability starts to decrease remains unknown.
Figure 3 An example of a clip with adjacent fragments of fibrosed anterior and posterior mitral valve leaflets 3 months postimplantation.
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Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That notwithstanding, a in a recent report of 26 cases from Germany, the rate of valve replacements was 100% despite the median time from TEER being just 34.5 days. 13 The timing at which the rate of repairability starts to decrease remains unknown.
Figure 3 An example of a clip with adjacent fragments of fibrosed anterior and posterior mitral valve leaflets 3 months postimplantation.
…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That notwithstanding, a in a recent report of 26 cases from Germany, the rate of valve replacements was 100% despite the median time from TEER being just 34.5 days. 13 The timing at which the rate of repairability starts to decrease remains unknown.…”
Section: Surgical Procedures: Timing and Valve Repairabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%