First-in-Human Study of the Novel Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair System for Mitral Regurgitation
Xianbao Liu, Mao Chen, Yaling Han, Zhaoxia Pu, Xinping Lin, Yuan Feng, Kai Xu, Yat‐Yin Lam, D. Scott Lim, Jianan Wang
Abstract
Transcatheter mitral valve intervention treatment is a promising alternative therapy for patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR). This is a multicenter, prospective, first-in-human study of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) using a novel device for severe MR. Safety and efficacy were assessed immediately after the procedure and at 30-day follow-up. Twenty-three patients (age 70.0 ± 5.2 years) who were at high/prohibitive surgical risk underwent successful procedures without major periprocedural complications. All patients achieved residual MR ≤2+ at discharge, with 73.9% with 1+ residual MR. The left ventricular end-systolic diameter improved from 4.1 cm at baseline to 3.4 cm at 30-day follow-up. New York Heart Association functional class I/II after TEER was achieved in 87% of patients. This study demonstrated that TEER with the device was feasible and safe for the treatment of patients with severe MR. (Dragonfly-M Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair System Early Feasibility Study; NCT04528576).