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NCT ID: NCT02657824 Completed - Clinical trials for Heart; Disease, Mitral(Valve)

Rapid and Easy Evaluation of Cardiac Systolic Function by Means of Mitral Valve Movements in the Emergency Department

Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is a parameter that should be evaluated rapidly to the patients, admitted to the emergency department with shortness of breath. The investigators aimed to investigate correlation between LVEF and 4 different mitral valve movements which alternate to the classical LVEF assessing methods and evaluate these methods can be used or not in the emergency department.

NCT ID: NCT02371863 Completed - Clinical trials for Heart Valve Diseases

Normal Values in Stress Echocardiographic Parameters in Patients After Successful Mitral Valve Repair for Organic MR

SEP
Start date: December 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Surgical treatment is the only approach with potentially defined clinical success for organic mitral valve (MV) regurgitation. Recurrent or persistent complaints after initial successful MV repair is a clinical challenge in current practice. Especially when echo parameters at rest are within or near normal ranges and patients presenting disproportionately symptomatic in relation to the observed results. However, while MV regurgitation is a hemodynamic disease, currently used 2-dimensional (2D) transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) at rest lacks information about hemodynamic changes. Physical stress echocardiography is a promising technique to complement nowadays rest TTE in order to improve interpretation of hemodynamic changes. However, normal values for exercise echo are lacking in this postoperative patients cohort. A prospective, observational trial to determine normal values in stress echocardiographic parameters in asymptomatic patients after successful MV repair for organic MV regurgitation, is therefore highly needed. Purpose of the SEP- study is to determine normal values in stress echocardiographic parameters in asymptomatic patients at least 6 months after successful MV repair for organic MV regurgitation. These normal values for stress echo are of utmost importance to correctly and accurate interpret stress echo results during postoperative follow-up and to improve clinical decision making in patients post MV repair.

NCT ID: NCT01708265 Terminated - Clinical trials for Mitral Valve Insufficiency

The Dutch Asymptomatic Mitral Regurgitation Trial

Dutch AMR
Start date: February 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare early mitral valve repair versus a watchful waiting strategy in asymptomatic patients with severe organic mitral valve regurgitation and preserved left ventricular function.