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Review
. 2014 Feb;103(2):85-96.
doi: 10.1007/s00392-013-0614-x.

Percutaneous interventional mitral regurgitation treatment using the Mitra-Clip system

Review

Percutaneous interventional mitral regurgitation treatment using the Mitra-Clip system

P Boekstegers et al. Clin Res Cardiol. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

The interventional treatment of mitral valve regurgitation by the MitraClip procedure has grown rapidly in Germany and Europe during the past years. The MitraClip procedure has the potential to treat high-risk patients with secondary mitral valve regurgitation and poor left ventricular function. Furthermore, patients with primary mitral valve regurgitation may be treated successfully by the MitraClip procedure in case of high surgical risk or in very old patients. At the same time it has been emphasised that the MitraClip interventional treatment is still at an early stage of clinical development. The largest clinical experience with the MitraClip procedure so far is probably present in some German cardiovascular centers, which here summarise their recommendations on the current indications and procedural steps of the MitraClip treatment. These recommendations of the AGIK and ALKK may present a basis for future development.

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