At two years of follow-up, patients with a poorly functioning tricuspid valve in the heart who received the best available medical therapy plus a minimally invasive procedure using a clip to repair the valve were 28% less likely to be hospitalized for recurrent heart failure than similar patients who were initially randomly assigned to medical therapy alone. The study was presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25) on March 30 in Chicago. The study was simultaneously published online in Circulation.
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