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Echocardiographic assessment of functional mitral regurgitation: opening Pandora's box?
Author(s) -
Hagendorff Andreas,
Doenst Torsten,
Falk Volkmar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
esc heart failure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.787
H-Index - 25
ISSN - 2055-5822
DOI - 10.1002/ehf2.12491
Subject(s) - mitraclip , functional mitral regurgitation , medicine , mitral regurgitation , cardiology , heart failure , clinical trial , mitral valve , intensive care medicine , ejection fraction
Two recent trials of transcatheter mitral‐valve repair in patients with functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) presented opposing results for the MitraClip® compared to medical therapy alone. The conflicting results gave rise to intensive discussions about assessment of mitral valve regurgitation (MR). A recent editorial viewpoint provided a potential explanation presenting a new pathophysiologic concept. However, the echocardiographic characterization of both trials' patients is inconsistent and the discussed concepts appear to suffer from plausibility weaknesses. It is well conceivable that limitations in the echocardiographic assessment of the trial patients introduced a bias regarding the selection of patients with severe (or less severe) MR that may be a more plausible explanation for the differences in outcome. We here illustrate our viewpoint regarding the two MitraClip trials and also illustrate the difficulties in assessing functional MR properly. It may indeed be “opening Pandora's box”, but we will also make an attempt to provide a solution.

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