Mitraclip Versus Medical Therapy or Surgery in Patients With Mitral Regurgitation: Long-Term Outcomes Determined by the Reconstruction of Individual Patient Data
Andrea Messori, Valeria Fadda, Melania Rivano, Sabrina Trippoli

TL;DR
The study compares long-term outcomes of MitraClip treatment with medical therapy and surgery for mitral regurgitation, finding better survival with MitraClip.
Contribution
An original evidence synthesis technique was used to reconstruct individual patient data from published Kaplan-Meier curves for long-term MitraClip outcomes.
Findings
MitraClip treatment significantly reduced all-cause mortality compared to medical therapy.
MitraClip provided a median survival gain of 10.17 months compared to controls.
Cost-effectiveness analysis showed a favorable outcome for MitraClip treatment.
Abstract
Although MitraClip has been studied in numerous trials, its evidence in the long term is based on a few original studies. We used an original technique of evidence synthesis to review long-term comparative trials evaluating MitraClip. We searched the PubMed database to select long-term comparative trials of MitraClip. The endpoint was all-cause mortality (minimum follow-up, one year). Included trials were analyzed using the IPDfromKM (reconstruct Individual Patient Data from published Kaplan-Meier survival curves) method to reconstruct individual patient data from Kaplan-Meier curves. Standard survival statistics were used to interpret these long-term efficacy data. The survival benefit per patient was estimated from the restricted mean survival time (RMST). Six comparative studies of MitraClip were included; 973 patients were treated with MitraClip (six arms), 717 with medical therapy…
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TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
