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Why mitral valve repair surgery is the safest fix for primary mitral regurgitation

In this discussion we review a six-year study of over 53,000 patients that reveals the extraordinary safety and durability of mitral valve repairs among patients with primary mitral regurgitation. We explore:

  • Morbidity/mortality outcomes at 30 days for mitral valve repair versus mitral valve replacement
  • The impact of higher volumes of mitral surgeries on lowering mortality and morbidity
  • Key quality metrics, including procedural success at 30 days and one year, and durability at five years
  • The four cornerstones of an excellent mitral valve repair:
    • Minimize any recurrent mitral regurgitation
    • Minimize the development of atrial fibrillation
    • Minimize the risk of stroke by reducing the risk of blood clots or thromboembolic events from the left atrium
    • Minimize the development of late tricuspid regurgitation

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