Abstract

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is an important complication of advanced left ventricular dysfunction and results from annular dilatation, altered ventricular geometry, or papillary muscle dysfunction. Although cardiac transplantation is often considered the only effective treatment for such patients, a variety of new surgical approaches are being explored, including cardiomyoplasty, partial left ventriculectomy, and mitral valve repair (MVRP). This prospective …

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