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First described mitral clip in an adult extracardiac Fontan patient: a case report

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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CASE REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytac479

Keywords

Fontan; Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair; Adult congenital heart disease; Mitral clip; Heart failure; Case report

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This study describes a successful case of using TEER technique to treat a Fontan patient. It suggests an alternative treatment option for adult Fontan patients surviving into adulthood, instead of conventional surgeries and medical therapies.
Background The use of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) in patients with advanced heart failure has been shown to reduce hospitalizations and increase survival. As patients with Fontan circulations grow older, a significant proportion of them will develop severe atrioventricular (AV) valve regurgitation in the systemic ventricle. Conventional surgical repair and transplant carry high mortality risk for the adult Fontan patient with progressive heart failure. Case summary A 51-year-old female extracardiac Fontan patient developed severe AV valve regurgitation and progressive functional decline. Based on her operative risk for conventional surgical intervention or transplant, TEER using the Abbott MitraClip device was performed. The degree of mitral regurgitation was decreased from severe to moderate regurgitation. Discussion This is the first known case describing the use of a successful TEER in an adult patient with an extracardiac Fontan. Given the increasing numbers of patients surviving into adulthood with a Fontan circulation, transcatheter interventions may provide an alternative treatment option to conventional surgeries and medical therapies.

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