Percutaneous mitral valve repair with MitraClip device in hemodynamically unstable patients: A systematic review.
Eduardo Martinez-GomezAngela McInerneyGabriela Tirado-ConteJose Alberto de Agustín LoechesPilar JimenezAndrés EscuderoEduardo Pozo OsinaldeAna Viana-TejedorJosebe GoirigolzarriLuis MarroquinDavid VivasCarlos FerreraFrancisco NoriegaMaria Alejandra Restrepo-CordobaNieves GonzaloJavier EscanedAntonio Fernández-OrtizIgnacio J Amat-SantosRodrigo Estévez-LoureiroCarlos MacayaLuis Nombela-FrancoPublished in: Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions (2021)
Percutaneous mitral valve repair with MitraClip device is a technically feasible and potentially viable management option in high-risk patients with cardiogenic shock or refractory pulmonary edema and concomitant moderate-severe MR. Prospective trials are required to confirm these findings, and definitively determine the value of MitraClip in hemodynamically unstable patients.