articleNew England Journal of MedicineApr 4, 2011Closed access

Percutaneous Repair or Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation

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Abstract

Background

Mitral-valve repair can be accomplished with an investigational procedure that involves the percutaneous implantation of a clip that grasps and approximates the edges of the mitral leaflets at the origin of the regurgitant jet.

Methods

We randomly assigned 279 patients with moderately severe or severe (grade 3+ or 4+) mitral regurgitation in a 2:1 ratio to undergo either percutaneous repair or conventional surgery for repair or replacement of the mitral valve. The primary composite end point for efficacy was freedom from death, from surgery for mitral-valve dysfunction, and from grade 3+ or 4+ mitral regurgitation at 12 months. The primary safety end point was a composite of major adverse events within 30 days.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Percutaneous
  • Mitral regurgitation
  • Mitral valve
  • Mitral valve repair
  • Cardiology
  • Surgery
  • Internal medicine
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