Feasibility of a Systematic Same-Day Discharge Approach After Elective Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair
Guillaume Leurent, Alexandra Audren, Guillaume L’Official, Grégoire Le Gac, Nicolas Nesseler, Hervé Corbineau, Erwan Donal, Vincent Auffret

TL;DR
The study explores the safety and feasibility of discharging patients on the same day after a specific heart repair procedure.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that same-day discharge after M-TEER is feasible and safe for a subset of patients.
Findings
Same-day discharge after elective M-TEER can be proposed in a selected patient population.
Approximately one in five patients may be eligible for same-day discharge after M-TEER.
Abstract
•Same-day discharge after elective mitral-transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) can be proposed in a selected patient population.•Same-day discharge after elective M-TEER seems safe in a selected patient population.•Around one patient out of 5 may be eligible for a same-day discharge management after M-TEER. Same-day discharge after elective mitral-transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) can be proposed in a selected patient population. Same-day discharge after elective M-TEER seems safe in a selected patient population. Around one patient out of 5 may be eligible for a same-day discharge management after M-TEER.
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TopicsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
