Transcatheter mitral valve repair (MRace Implant and Delivery System)
DeviceThe MRace Implant is placed mitral valve posterior annulus using its delivery system via femoral vein access and a transeptal puncture
Other names: TMVr
NCT Number: NCT07757776
A pilot study to evaluate the safety and performance of the MRace System to treat severe mitral regurgitation and to gather data on its performance thereby providing guidance for future clinical development. The study is a single-arm registry with the last follow-up visit at 5 years post-intervention. The study will enroll up to 20 patients at 4 centers in Germany.
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All sexes
Interventional
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Percutaneous approaches to treat MR promise to provide a sufficient reduction in MR without the risks typically associated with open heart surgery. Furthermore there is an unmet clinical need for patients with severe MR who are refused or denied surgery due to high risk. Percutaneous therapy provides a novel alternative treatment option for these patients with the aim of reducing morbidity and mortality over and above current medical therapy. The Polares Medical MRace System is a catheter-based technology designed to permanently implant a prosthesis using a transvenous / transseptal approach to augment the posterior mitral valve leaflet and improve coaptation with the anterior leaflet. Approved edge-to-edge repair has already been shown to be a viable alternative for high risk MR patients. However treatment with these devices is limited to specific anatomies and often requires multiple devices which increases clinical risk, adds to procedural time, and can result in residual MR. The MRace System has been designed to overcome and mitigate some of these shortfalls.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
a. Note: In the 30 days prior to performing screening assessments, no new GDMT medications should be introduced, and current doses should be stable (i.e. no decrease of > 50% or increase of > 100%) excluding diuretics. Any changes beyond this range would not be considered stable GDMT.
Exclusion criteria
NOTE: Patient must be able to tolerate at least one antiplatelet medication AND one anticoagulant medication.
The MRace Implant is placed mitral valve posterior annulus using its delivery system via femoral vein access and a transeptal puncture
Other names: TMVr
Time frame: 30 days post-index procedure
Improvement from baseline to moderate or less mitral regurgitation (Grade 2+ or less) at 30 days as evaluated by 2D transthoracic echocardiography.
Time frame: 30 days post-index procedure
The primary safety endpoint is all-cause mortality at 30 days post-index procedure.
Polares Medical SA
Industry
A Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Study to Support the Clinical Evidence Base for MRace as a Treatment Option for FMR Patients With Complex M-TEER Anatomies - GERMANY
Acronym: ACCESS-MR (DE)
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