Primary Mitral Regurgitation Repair
Mitral Valve InsufficiencyMitral Valve Prolapse6 moreThis longitudinal cohort study evaluates the relationship of myocardial tissue markers characteristics assessed by cardiac MRI, with clinical measures of symptoms and functions in adults with primary mitral regurgitation. Participants are followed conservatively or may choose to undergo surgical repair at the discretion of their clinical team.
Gene Expression Profiles in Patients With Permanent Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Versus Sinus Rhythm...
Mitral RegurgitationAtrial Fibrillation1 moreThe aim of this project is to determine the morphological criteria of apoptosis in atrial tissues of patients with AF versus SR at transcriptome and genomic size.
Hemodynamic Stress Test in Severe Mitral Regurgitation (HEMI)
Mitral Valve RegurgitationThe preferred treatment of organic mitral regurgitation (MR) is mitral valve repair. Optimally this should be timed so late that it commensurate with the risk of surgery and before irreversibly damage of the heart and pulmonary vessels. The aim is to obtain an understanding of the differences between the symptomatic and asymptomatic patient. The study will test A: Symptomatic organic MR is characterized by higher filling pressure, and higher stroke work during physical strain compared with asymptomatic MR. B: The extent of myocardial fibrosis is associated with filling pressure and cardiac index 1 year after mitral valve repair. C: Filling pressure can be estimated non-invasively by echocardiography. To test this 40 patients with asymptomatic MR and 40 symptomatic will undergo a stress echocardiography with simultaneous echocardiography and invasive measurement of central hemodynamics. In addition a pulmonary function test and cardiac MRI will be performed.
Remote Monitoring of Patients With Functional Mitral Regurgitation Undergoing Mitraclip Transcatheter...
Mitral RegurgitationHeart FailureHERMES is a pilot study which aims at exploring the impact of remote monitoring in patients with severe functional mitral regurgitation undergoing transcatheter mitral valve edge-to-edge repair with the Mitraclip system.
Speckle Tracking Imaging and Realtime 3 Dimensional Echocardiograhy to Study LV Function and Remodeling...
Congestive Heart FailureMitral RegurgitationLeft ventricular (LV) remodeling after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been well described in previous studies. However, there is a paucity of data on the incidence of and risk factors for LV remodeling in modern clinical practice that incorporates widespread use of acute reperfusion strategies and almost systematic use of "antiremodeling" medications, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta blockers. The recent improvements in AMI management do not abolish LV remodeling, which remains a relatively frequent event after an initial anterior wall AMI. As a leading cause of heart failure, postinfarction LV remodeling represents an important target for therapeutic interventions. Within the ventricular mass, size, shape, connections and orientation in a three-dimensional space of every single constituent determine its functional behavior. The complex architecture of the ventricular mass creates multiple inhomogeneities of electrical and mechanical loads at the cellular and the microscopic tissue level, that cause cardiac function to be 'stochastic in nature'. The myocardial infarction will altered the ventricular shape and functional inhomogeneities carrying the morphodynamic advantages such as impaired suction for diastole after diminishing recoil relaxation with decreased twisting strain in systole. The alteration in contractile mechanics interacts with the intraventricular fluid dynamic filed that influence the regional myocardial shearing stress. Altered LV transmural wall strains have been proposed to cause infarct extension and may have an important role in propagating LV remodeling.
Physiological Changes of the Mitral Annulus After Annuloplasty in Barlow Disease
Barlow Disease (BD)Mitral InsufficiencyBarlow disease (BD) is a common cause of mitral insufficiency. In 2012 the University Hospital of Basel started to perform a simplified mitral valve repair technique in BD just by implanting an annuloplasty-ring. It is hypothesized that the major mechanism of the valvular insufficiency in Barlow disease is a deformation of the left ventricle and the posterior mitral annulus, causing its aberrant displacement during the systole towards posterior and basal and thus impairing the coaptation of the leaflets. This prospective individual MRI study is to investigate the ventricle and the mitral annulus pre- and postoperatively for detailed analysis.
Predictors of Postoperative Left Ventricular Function in Patients Undergoing Mitral Valve Repair...
Severe Degenerative Mitral RegurgitationThe aim of the study is to investigate whether a predictive score (combination of several validated predictors) better predicts postoperative left ventricular function than any single predictor in patients undergoing mitral valve repair for degenerative mitral regurgitation. A single center, prospective cohort study