Predictors of Postoperative Left Ventricular Function in Patients Undergoing Mitral Valve Repair for Severe Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation

This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified January 2012 by University of Zurich
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
Valtech Cardio Ltd
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
University of Zurich
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01519050
First received: January 23, 2012
Last updated: January 25, 2012
Last verified: January 2012

January 23, 2012
January 25, 2012
November 2011
May 2014   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
 
 
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Predictors of Postoperative Left Ventricular Function in Patients Undergoing Mitral Valve Repair for Severe Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation
 

The aim of the study is to investigate whether a predictive score (combination of several validated predictors) better predicts postoperative left ventricular function than any single predictor in patients undergoing mitral valve repair for degenerative mitral regurgitation.

A single center, prospective cohort study

 
Observational
Observational Model: Cohort
Time Perspective: Prospective
 
Probability Sample

100 patients with mitral valve proplapse ondergoing mitral valve repair for severe mitral regurgitation

Severe Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation
Behavioral: mitral valve repair
Mitral valve repair in patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation
 
 

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Recruiting
100
May 2014
May 2014   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion criteria:

  • Age 18- 85 years
  • Patients with severe degenerative mitral regurgitation undergoing mitral valve repair at our institution

Exclusion criteria:

  • Functional or ischemic mitral regurgitation
  • Presence of relevant (symptomatic) Coronary Artery Disease
  • Inability of exercising on semi supine bicycle
Both
18 Years to 85 Years
No
Contact: Ines Bühler, Study Coordinator +41 (0)44 255 11 11 ines.buehler@usz.ch
Contact: Patric Biaggi, MD patric.biaggi@usz.ch
Switzerland
 
NCT01519050
KEK ZH 2011- 0274
 
University of Zurich
University of Zurich
Valtech Cardio Ltd
Principal Investigator: Patric Biaggi, MD, Senior physican University Hospital Zurich, Division of Cardiology
University of Zurich
January 2012

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