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30‐day patient reported outcomes can be predicted by change in left atrial pressure and not change in transmitral gradient following MitraClip

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Change in left atrial pressure (LAP) has been shown to be associated with symptom improvement post‐MitraClip; however, the association between acute procedural changes in transmitral diastolic mean gradient (MG) compared… Click to show full abstract

Change in left atrial pressure (LAP) has been shown to be associated with symptom improvement post‐MitraClip; however, the association between acute procedural changes in transmitral diastolic mean gradient (MG) compared to LAP and symptom improvement is not well established.

Keywords: atrial pressure; change left; change; gradient; left atrial

Journal Title: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year Published: 2021

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