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Abbott Cephea Mitral Valve Disease Registry

Join our study for mitral valve disease treatment research.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

The Abbott Cephea Mitral Valve Disease Registry is a study to collect information about people with symptoms of mitral valve disease. This disease can cause problems like mitral regurgitation (when blood leaks backward in the heart) or mitral stenosis (when the valve is too narrow). The study aims to understand how fixing these issues might help patients, especially those who might need a special procedure called Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR).

  • Participants must be 18 or older and have symptoms of mitral valve disease.
  • You cannot join if you have certain other health conditions like kidney failure or if you're pregnant.
  • Participation involves follow-up visits, and you must agree to provide your health data.
Study details
    Mitral Regurgitation
    Mitral Stenosis
    Mitral Valve Disease
    Mitral Valve (MV) Regurgitation
    Mitral Annulus Calcification
    Mitral Valve Replacement
    Transcatheter Valve Replacement

NCT07069673

Abbott Medical Devices

7 March 2026

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