2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2022.07.038
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Early outcomes following transatrial transcatheter mitral valve replacement in patients with severe mitral annular calcification

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“…Early results have demonstrated a technical success rate of 94.4%, with paravalvular leak and LVOT obstruction (especially in cases without septal myomectomy) comprising the greatest risks. 11 Importantly, these results also demonstrated a greater risk of mortality in patients with significant MR versus isolated MS (hazard ratio, 2.32). 11 As such, those patients with MR associated with MAC may benefit less from TMVR than patients with isolated MS.…”
Section: Case Presentations and Surgical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Early results have demonstrated a technical success rate of 94.4%, with paravalvular leak and LVOT obstruction (especially in cases without septal myomectomy) comprising the greatest risks. 11 Importantly, these results also demonstrated a greater risk of mortality in patients with significant MR versus isolated MS (hazard ratio, 2.32). 11 As such, those patients with MR associated with MAC may benefit less from TMVR than patients with isolated MS.…”
Section: Case Presentations and Surgical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“… 11 Importantly, these results also demonstrated a greater risk of mortality in patients with significant MR versus isolated MS (hazard ratio, 2.32). 11 As such, those patients with MR associated with MAC may benefit less from TMVR than patients with isolated MS.…”
Section: Case Presentations and Surgical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 80%