Acute kidney injury after MitraClip implantation in patients with severe mitral regurgitation
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2020Vol. 97(6), pp. E868–E874
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Ivaylo Tonchev, Dan Heberman, Alona Peretz, Anna Turyan Medvedovsky, Israel Gotsman, Yonatan Rashi, Lion Poles, Sorel Goland, Gidon Perlman, Haim Danenberg, Rоnen Beeri, Mony Shuvy
Abstract
The incidence of AKI after MitraClip is high. AKI is reversible in most patients; however, the persistence of kidney injury is associated with increased 1-year mortality.
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