DON’T IGNORE A LEAKY MITRAL VALVE

Discover how you can find relief from a leaky mitral valve with MitraClip™ Therapy in this webinar.

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About this event

Are you or a loved one experiencing symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, or swelling in the legs? These may be signs of a leaky mitral valve, or mitral regurgitation, which is a serious heart condition that often goes undiagnosed until symptoms worsen.

Dr. Ryan Kaple will be joined by Garry, a MitraClip patient, who will share his personal journey with mitral regurgitation.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

What is mitral regurgitation and how to spot common symptoms

Why it’s important to be proactive in treating a leaky valve

Mitral valve repair options, including the MitraClip™ procedure

A patient's treatment journey from diagnosis to recovery

Learn about life without a leaky mitral valve

Join this 1-hour webinar to hear cardiologist Dr. Ryan Kaple cover a wide range of topics related to mitral regurgitation, including what it means to have a leaky mitral valve, why it happens, and what steps you can take to feel better.

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Speakers

Dr. Ryan Kaple

Ryan K. Kaple, MD, FACC, FSCAI, is a board-certified interventional cardiologist who specializes in heart valve disease and other complex structural heart conditions.
 As an expert in minimally invasive heart procedures that help patients avoid traditional open-heart surgery, he focuses on approaching care with precision, teamwork, and compassion.

Garry L., MitraClip

patient

Garry is an 86-year-old retired lawyer and grandfather living in Pagosa Springs, CO, who received a MitraClip implant in 2022. He enjoys golfing, staying active, and spending time with family. Garry is passionate about volunteering and sharing his experience so he can support others navigating their own heart journeys.

Speakers

Dr. Ryan Kaple

Ryan K. Kaple, MD, FACC, FSCAI, is a board-certified interventional cardiologist who specializes in heart valve disease and other complex structural heart conditions.
 As an expert in minimally invasive heart procedures that help patients avoid traditional open-heart surgery, he focuses on approaching care with precision, teamwork, and compassion.

Garry L., MitraClip

patient

Garry is an 86-year-old retired lawyer and grandfather living in Pagosa Springs, CO, who received a MitraClip implant in 2022. He enjoys golfing, staying active, and spending time with family. Garry is passionate about volunteering and sharing his experience so he can support others navigating their own heart journeys.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a leaky mitral valve, or mitral regurgitation?

    Mitral regurgitation is a heart condition in which the mitral valve does not close properly, allowing blood to leak backward—often called a “leaky heart valve.” This can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, or swelling in the legs. If untreated, mitral regurgitation can get worse over time.

  • What is the MitraClip procedure?

    MitraClip™ Therapy is a minimally invasive mitral valve repair option for select patients with mitral regurgitation. It allows doctors to treat the leaky mitral valve without the need for open-heart surgery. The clip helps the valve close more completely and restores blood flow.

  • How do I know if I or my loved one needs mitral valve repair?

    If you or someone you care for has been diagnosed with a leaky mitral valve or is experiencing symptoms of mitral regurgitation, mitral valve repair may be recommended. This webinar helps you understand mitral regurgitation symptoms, diagnosis, and the treatment journey.

  • Is MitraClip Therapy the right treatment for mitral regurgitation?

    Every patient is different. This webinar can help you understand if mitral valve repair with MitraClip may be an option to explore with your cardiologist.

  • What’s the difference between primary mitral regurgitation and secondary mitral regurgitation?

    Primary mitral regurgitation (MR), also known as degenerative MR, happens when there is a problem with the mitral valve itself, such as a torn or stretched leaflet.

    Secondary mitral regurgitation, also called functional MR, is caused by other heart conditions like heart failure that enlarges the size or function of the left ventricle, making it harder for the valve to close properly.

    Both types of mitral regurgitation can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and swelling. The webinar explains how each type is diagnosed and what treatment options are available, including the MitraClip procedure.

  • How can I find a cardiologist near me who treats mitral regurgitation?

    If you’ve been diagnosed with mitral regurgitation or think you may have a leaky mitral valve, it’s important to consult with a heart specialist. To find a cardiologist near you who is familiar with treatment options like the MitraClip procedure, use our doctor finder tool to connect with a provider in your area.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is MitraClip™ Therapy approved for?

Available by prescription only.

MitraClip therapy is a minimally invasive procedure approved for treating patients with clinically significant mitral regurgitation due to either (a) a deteriorated mitral valve in patients who are deemed to be at prohibitive risk for surgery, or (b) mitral valve in patients who have heart failure and reduced pumping function who remain symptomatic despite maximally tolerated medications to treat their heart failure.

Patients should work with their doctor and a multidisciplinary heart team, which may include a heart surgeon and cardiologist with experience treating heart failure, to confirm their surgical risk and to ensure that they are on the optimal medications. The heart team will determine if transcatheter edge-to-edge valve repair is clinically appropriate, and if the patient meets the indications for the MitraClip procedure.

Who should not have the MitraClip Procedure?

Patients that have any of the following conditions should not have the MitraClip Procedure: inability to tolerate or are allergic or hypersensitive to anti-coagulants, anti-platelet therapies, nickel, titanium, cobalt, chromium, polyester, or contrast dye; have inflammation or rheumatic disease of the valve; have blood clots inside the heart or blood vessels (inferior vena cava, femoral vein), or active endocarditis or other active infection of the valve or have mitral or tricuspid valve anatomy which is deemed not suitable for repair with MitraClip.

What are the possible complications associated with the MitraClip Procedure?

As with any medical procedure, there is a possibility of complications. The most serious complications of the MitraClip procedure includes, but are not limited to: death, stroke (a condition in which decreased blood flow to the brain can result in brain damage and may cause severe disability), transient ischemic attack (stroke symptoms that last only a few minutes), major vascular complications (damage to a major blood vessel that may require emergency surgery or urgent cardiac surgery), life threatening bleeding event (a major bleeding event that requires a blood transfusion). For additional potential risks and complications, please consult with your physician or heart team.

Talk to your doctor to learn more about the risks associated with MitraClip Therapy and ask for the detailed Important Safety Information if you'd like to review the full list of complications.

The information provided is not intended for medical diagnosis or treatment or as a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult with a physician or qualified healthcare provider for appropriate medical advice.

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