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  • Cardiology
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Medical Device Technology

Context:

  • Mitral regurgitation (MR) is a prevalent valvular heart disease causing heart failure.
  • Catheter-based therapies are emerging for high-risk surgical patients.

Purpose:

  • To review current and developing catheter-based treatment options for mitral regurgitation.
  • To compare these with surgical standards and discuss future directions.

Summary:

  • The MitraClip® system has significant experience in catheter-based MR treatment.
  • Direct annuloplasty and mitral valve replacement are advancing, though less developed than aortic valve interventions.
  • Valve-in-valve and valve-in-ring procedures show promise for degenerated bioprostheses and failed annuloplasty rings.

Impact:

  • Provides an overview of minimally invasive options for MR patients.
  • Highlights the rapid technological evolution in transcatheter mitral valve interventions.
  • Suggests continued innovation will expand treatment possibilities for complex mitral valve disease.