Trans-catheter mitral valve implantation (TMVI) is actually the most attractive technique for treating patients with severe mitral regurgitation, who are denied surgical therapy. Recently, trans-catheter implantation of aortic biological prosthesis in mitral position has been done in compassionate cases, and very few experiences of TMVI in native non-calcified valves have been recently reported in very-high-risk patients, mainly with functional mitral regurgitation.Here, we report our case of TMVI using the second-generation CardiAQ prostheisis (CardiAQ Valve Technologies, Irvine, California, USA), reviewing the current state of the art
Romeo, F., Cammalleri, V., Ruvolo, G., Quadri, A., DE VICO, P., Muscoli, S., et al. (2016). Trans-catheter mitral valve implantation for mitral regurgitation: clinical case description and literature review. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 17(2), 85-91 [10.2459/JCM.0000000000000328].
Trans-catheter mitral valve implantation for mitral regurgitation: clinical case description and literature review.
ROMEO, FRANCESCO;Cammalleri, V;RUVOLO, GIOVANNI;DE VICO, PASQUALE;MUSCOLI, SAVERIO;MELONI, SABRINA;USSIA, GIAN PAOLO
2016-01-01
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Trans-catheter mitral valve implantation (TMVI) is actually the most attractive technique for treating patients with severe mitral regurgitation, who are denied surgical therapy. Recently, trans-catheter implantation of aortic biological prosthesis in mitral position has been done in compassionate cases, and very few experiences of TMVI in native non-calcified valves have been recently reported in very-high-risk patients, mainly with functional mitral regurgitation.Here, we report our case of TMVI using the second-generation CardiAQ prostheisis (CardiAQ Valve Technologies, Irvine, California, USA), reviewing the current state of the artFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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