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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Table 2.

Baseline echocardiographic characteristics.

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Table 3.

Procedural details.

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Fig 1.

Efficacy of concomitant TEER.

(A) Pie charts displaying procedural success defined as reduction of MR ≥ 2° and reduction of TR ≥ 1° was achieved in 80% of the treated cases. Procedural success at mitral valve defined as reduction of MR ≥ 2° was achieved in 92% of the cases. Procedural success at tricuspid valve defined as reduction of TR ≥ 1° was achieved in 87% of the cases. (B + C) Sankey plot showing the periprocedural transition of MR and TR grade during combined MR/TR TEER. Abbreviations: MR = mitral regurgitation; MV = mitral valve; TEER = transcatheter edge-to-edge repair; TR = tricuspid regurgitation; TV = tricuspid valve.

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Table 4.

Key outcomes according to procedural success, residual MR ≤ 1°, and residual TR ≤ 1°.

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Fig 2.

Key outcomes after one year according to procedural success, residual MR and residual TR.

Kaplan-Meier analysis of all-cause mortality and heart failure hospitalizations at one year according to (A + B) procedural success (defined as reduction of MR ≥ 2° and reduction of TR ≥ 1, (C + D) according to residual MR and (E + F) according to residual TR. Abbreviations: MR = mitral regurgitation; TR = tricuspid regurgitation.

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