Percutaneous Repair or Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation
New England Journal of Medicine2011Vol. 364(15), pp. 1395–1406
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Ted Feldman, Elyse Foster, Donald D. Glower, Saibal Kar, Michael Rinaldi, Peter Fail, Richard W. Smalling, Robert J. Siegel, Geoffrey Rose, Eric Engeron, Cătălin Loghin, Alfredo Trento, Eric Skipper, Tommy L. Fudge, George V. Letsou, Joseph M. Massaro, Laura Mauri
Abstract
Although percutaneous repair was less effective at reducing mitral regurgitation than conventional surgery, the procedure was associated with superior safety and similar improvements in clinical outcomes. (Funded by Abbott Vascular; EVEREST II ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00209274.).
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