Mitral Valve Regurgitation research hub
5 indexed studies · 1 currently recruiting
- active not recruitingNA
Percutaneous or Surgical Repair In Mitral Prolapse And Regurgitation for ≥60 Year-olds (PRIMARY)
This study compares two ways to fix leaky heart valves (mitral regurgitation) in people aged 60 and over: a keyhole procedure (TEER) and open-heart surgery. It aims to see which is safer and works best over a long time to improve health and quality of life.
United States · Canada · Germany - active not recruiting
Real World Study of the Tendyne™ Mitral Valve System to Treat Mitral Regurgitation
This study looks at how well the Tendyne™ Mitral Valve System works for people with a leaky heart valve, called mitral regurgitation. It checks its safety and how it performs in regular medical care to make sure it's doing its job as expected.
Austria · Belgium · Czechia - recruiting
The Prospecive OBSERVational Munich Interventional MITRAl-Valve Registry
This study looks at how people do long-term after a heart procedure called 'edge-to-edge valve repair'. It's for patients in Germany who have leaking or narrowed heart valves. Doctors want to see how this treatment helps over time.
Germany - active not recruiting
MitraClip EXPAND G4 Study
This study is looking at a new version of the MitraClip device, called MitraClip G4. It's for people with a leaky heart valve, called mitral regurgitation. The aim is to check how safe and well this new device works in many patients over a long period.
United States · Canada · France - active not recruitingNA
Early Feasibility Study of the Neovasc Tiara™ Mitral Valve System
This study is testing a new replacement heart valve called the Neovasc Tiara. It's for people with a leaky heart valve (mitral regurgitation) who are too high-risk for traditional open-heart surgery. The aim is to see if this new valve system is safe and works well.
United States · Belgium · Canada