Vorsitz/Chair: Isabel Mattig (Berlin), Claudia Walther (Frankfurt am Main)
Agenda
14:30
(V1587)
Impact of acute hemodynamic effects on myocardial remodeling and mid-term durability after transcatheter edge-to-edge repair of mitral regurgitation using PASCAL®
Novel 3-D-EROA quantification by color Doppler echocardiography serves as a reliable tool to identify severe mitral valve regurgitation before percutaneous mitral valve repair
Elevated mitral valve pressure gradient following transcatheter edge-to-edge repair is independently associated with inferior outcomes in atrial, but not in ventricular secondary mitral regurgitation
Echocardiographic assessment of short-term outcomes after endoscopic mitral valve repair for primary mitral regurgitation: insights from global longitudinal strain analyses
Stroke Volume does not predict outcome in patients with secondary mitral regurgitation and reduced left ventricular function following transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair.