Abstract

Transcatheter mitral valve repair has emerged as a feasible and safe alternative in patients with contraindications for surgery or high operative risk.1 Cardiac imaging plays a central role in selecting patients, guiding the procedure, and evaluating the durability of the repair at follow-up. Real-time 3-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography is a key point to visualize and optimize transcatheter mitral valve repair for a good result. However, the chance to clarify, …

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