Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Feb 2022)

Challenges and Open Issues in Transcatheter Mitral Valve Implantation: Smooth Seas Do Not Make Skillful Sailors

  • Giulio Russo,
  • Giulio Russo,
  • Francesco Maisano,
  • Gianluca Massaro,
  • Giuseppe Terlizzese,
  • Enrica Mariano,
  • Michela Bonanni,
  • Andrea Matteucci,
  • Andrea Bezzeccheri,
  • Daniela Benedetto,
  • Gaetano Chiricolo,
  • Eugenio Martuscelli,
  • Giuseppe Massimo Sangiorgi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.738756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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According to the European and American guidelines, surgery represents the treatment of choice for mitral valve (MV) disease. However, a number of patients are deemed unsuitable for surgery due to a prohibitive/high operative risk. In such cases, transcatheter therapies aiming at MV repair have been proven to be a valuable alternative and have been recently introduced in the latest American guidelines on valvular heart disease. Indeed, percutaneous repair techniques, particularly transcatheter edge-to-edge, have gained a broad experience and demonstrated to be safe and effective. However, given the complexity and heterogeneity of MV anatomy and pathology, transcatheter MV implantation (TMVI) has grown as a possible alternative to percutaneous MV repair. Current data about TMVI are still limited and come from different settings: valve-in-native MV, valve-in-valve (ViV), valve-in-ring (ViR), and valve-in-mitral annular calcification. Preliminary data are promising although several open issues still need to be addressed. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the available devices in the different clinical settings, to discuss potentialities, limitations, and future directions for TMVI.

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