Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair vs medical therapy in atrial functional mitral regurgitation: a propensity score-based comparison from the OCEAN-Mitral and REVEAL-AFMR registries
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Atrial functional mitral regurgitation (AFMR) commonly affects elderly and frail individuals. The prognostic impact of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for AFMR has not been investigated.
Patients with AFMR who underwent TEER were selected from the OCEAN-Mitral registry, and medically managed controls were selected from the REVEAL-AFMR registry, using an identical AFMR definition. The primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause mortality and heart failure hospitalization. The secondary endpoint was all-cause mortality.
A total of 1081 patients (mean age 80.1 ± 8.2 years, 60.5% female) with moderate or severe AFMR were included, of whom 441 underwent TEER and 640 remained on medical treatment. Overlap weighting based on the propensity score yielded well-balanced characteristics (
In real-world data, TEER for patients with moderate or severe AFMR were associated with a lower incidence of adverse events compared with medical treatment.
Contributors

Tomohiro Kaneko
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Shinya Okazaki
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Yukio Sato
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Masaru Obokata
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Kimi Sato
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Kojiro Morita
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Shunsuke Kubo
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Yuki Izumi
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Yusuke Enta
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Shinichi Shirai
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Masaki Izumo
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Shingo Mizuno
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Yusuke Watanabe
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Makoto Amaki
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Kazuhisa Kodama
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Hisao Otsuki
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Toru Naganuma
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Hiroki Bota
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Masahiro Yamawaki
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Hiroshi Ueno
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Gaku Nakazawa
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Daisuke Hachinohe
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Toshiaki Otsuka
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Masanori Yamamoto
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