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Review
. 2019 Nov 16;21(11):139.
doi: 10.1007/s11886-019-1221-x.

Treatment of Functional Mitral Regurgitation in Heart Failure

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Treatment of Functional Mitral Regurgitation in Heart Failure

Enrico Fabris et al. Curr Cardiol Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: To analyze the current state of the art of functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) treatment.

Recent findings: The first-line treatment of severe FMR consists of guideline medical therapy (GMT) and resynchronization therapy when indicated; the impact of new medical therapies like sacubitril/valsartan needs further assessment. Valvular intervention may be considered in FMR symptomatic patients despite GMT, and can be performed surgically or percutaneously. MitraClip is a safe percutaneous procedure associated with symptoms improvement. Recently, the COAPT trial showed superior outcomes for MitraClip versus GMT contrasting the MITRA-FR trial which showed no benefit of MitraClip compared with GMT. These results should be interpreted as complementary rather than opposite. The COAPT trial provided a "proof of concept" that percutaneous treatment of severe FMR in patients without too advanced left ventricular disease translates into a prognostic benefit. Careful patient selection will play a critical role in defining the clinical niche for successful interventions.

Keywords: Functional mitral regurgitation; Heart failure; Heart team; MitraClip; Mitral valve repair; Transcatheter interventions.

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