- recruiting
CHoice of OptImal transCatheter trEatment for Mitral Insufficiency Registry
This study looks at how people with a leaky heart valve (mitral regurgitation) fare after a keyhole procedure called transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR). It collects information from hospitals worldwide to understand the real-world results of this treatment.
United States · Australia · Austria - active not recruitingNA
AHEAD: European Feasibility Study of the Cardiovalve Transfemoral Mitral Valve System
This study is testing a new device, the Cardiovalve, for people with severe leaky heart valves (mitral regurgitation). It aims to check if the device is safe and how well it reduces the leak, especially for those who can't have traditional surgery.
Germany · Greece · Italy - recruiting
Multicenter Post-Market Observational Registry of the NeoChord Artificial Chordae Delivery System
This study looks at how well a device called the NeoChord Artificial Chordae System works for people with a heart condition called mitral valve disease. It tracks patients for five years after they've had the treatment, to see how they're doing in the long term.
Germany · Greece · Switzerland - recruiting
Evaluation of the Elasticity of the Mitral Valve
This study looks at how elastic heart valve tissues are in living people with mitral valve disease. Currently, we only have information from animals or frozen samples. Doctors want to understand these tissues better to help improve treatments for different types of mitral valve problems.
France - recruiting
Hamburg TranscathEteR Mitral Valve REplacement RegiStry
This study looks at how well a new treatment called transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) works for people with a heart condition. It checks how long the replacement valves last and compares this treatment to other options for mitral valve disease.
Germany - recruiting
Mitral Valve Screening Survey
This study looks at people with heart valve problems who were considered for new heart procedures but couldn't have them. We want to understand more about why, what their hearts are like, and how they get on over time. This helps improve future treatments.
United States · Canada