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      Surgical redo versus transseptal or transapical transcatheter mitral valve‐in‐valve implantation for failed mitral valve bioprosthesis

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          Mechanical or Biologic Prostheses for Aortic-Valve and Mitral-Valve Replacement

          In patients undergoing aortic-valve or mitral-valve replacement, either a mechanical or biologic prosthesis is used. Biologic prostheses have been increasingly favored despite limited evidence supporting this practice.
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            Clinical Trial Design Principles and Endpoint Definitions for Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement: Part 2: Endpoint Definitions: A Consensus Document From the Mitral Valve Academic Research Consortium.

            Mitral regurgitation (MR) is one of the most prevalent valve disorders and has numerous etiologies, including primary (organic) MR, due to underlying degenerative/structural mitral valve (MV) pathology, and secondary (functional) MR, which is principally caused by global or regional left ventricular remodeling and/or severe left atrial dilation. Diagnosis and optimal management of MR requires integration of valve disease and heart failure specialists, MV cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists with expertise in structural heart disease, and imaging experts. The introduction of transcatheter MV therapies has highlighted the need for a consensus approach to pragmatic clinical trial design and uniform endpoint definitions to evaluate outcomes in patients with MR. The Mitral Valve Academic Research Consortium is a collaboration between leading academic research organizations and physician-scientists specializing in MV disease from the United States and Europe. Three in-person meetings were held in Virginia and New York during which 44 heart failure, valve, and imaging experts, MV surgeons and interventional cardiologists, clinical trial specialists and statisticians, and representatives from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considered all aspects of MV pathophysiology, prognosis, and therapies, culminating in a 2-part document describing consensus recommendations for clinical trial design (Part 1) and endpoint definitions (Part 2) to guide evaluation of transcatheter and surgical therapies for MR. The adoption of these recommendations will afford robustness and consistency in the comparative effectiveness evaluation of new devices and approaches to treat MR. These principles may be useful for regulatory assessment of new transcatheter MV devices, as well as for monitoring local and regional outcomes to guide quality improvement initiatives.
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              Outcomes of transcatheter mitral valve replacement for degenerated bioprostheses, failed annuloplasty rings, and mitral annular calcification

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                Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
                Catheter Cardiovasc Interv
                Wiley
                1522-1946
                1522-726X
                March 2021
                October 13 2020
                March 2021
                : 97
                : 4
                : 714-722
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Interventional Cardiology, Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Science Ospedale dell'Angelo Venice Italy
                [2 ]Cardiology Division Ospedale Civile di Mirano Mirano Italy
                [3 ]Department of Cardiology Ca' Foncello Hospital Treviso Italy
                [4 ]Cardiac Surgery, Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Science Ospedale dell'Angelo Venice Italy
                [5 ]Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, Vascular Sciences, and Public Health University of Padua Padua Italy
                [6 ]Cardiac Surgery Ca' Foncello Hospital Treviso Italy
                [7 ]Division of Cardiology S. Bortolo Hospital Vicenza Italy
                [8 ]Division of Cardiac Surgery S. Bortolo Hospital Vicenza Italy
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                10.1002/ccd.29324
                33048438
                63bfbb59-4d17-4ed3-b24b-93e73fc8d1f5
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