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Prognostic Impact of Imaging Parameters in Patients With Primary Mitral Insufficiency by Prolapse (COHORTE-IM)
Sponsor: Lille Catholic University
Summary
Degenerative mitral insufficiency secondary to valve prolapse is the most common valve disease in Western countries. In the absence of specific treatment, it spontaneously progresses to heart failure and death when it is severe. Surgical mitral valve repair (or mitral plastic surgery) is the preferred treatment for primary mitral insufficiency by prolapse in case of severe leakage if associated with clinical and/or echocardiographic markers of poor prognosis (i.e., with high risk of morbi-mortality during their follow-up). It is therefore essential to refine the risk stratification of these patients in order to identify at-risk patients who should potentially benefit earlier from invasive care (cardiac surgery), or conversely, close monitoring. A number of echocardiographic and MRI parameters may have been associated with a poorer prognosis. A cohort of patients with primary mitral insufficiency (MI) will be followed to study the relationships of a set of factors to patient prognosis.
Official title: Prognostic Impact of Non-invasive Imaging Parameters (Cardiac Echocardiography and MRI) in Patients With Primary Mitral Insufficiency (MI) by Prolapse: Observational Cohort, Monocentric (COHORTE-IM)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
Start Date
2019-09-04
Completion Date
2034-09
Last Updated
2024-03-26
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Echocardiography and MRI
Analysis of echocardiography and MRI parameters
Locations (1)
Lille Catholic Hospitals
Lomme, Nord, France