Mitral valve disease encompasses two primary pathological conditions of the left atrioventricular valve: mitral stenosis (MS) and mitral regurgitation (MR), which often coexist. MS is characterized by narrowing of the mitral valve orifice, impairing left ventricular filling and elevating left atrial pressure. MR is characterized by incomplete leaflet closure, causing retrograde systolic blood flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium, leading to left ventricular volume overload and eventual heart failure.
China is the global leader in PMBC volume and outcomes, with over 50 years of clinical experience and >95% procedural success rates in leading centers. Chinese surgeons also have unparalleled experience in surgical repair of rheumatic mitral valves.
China has seen explosive growth in TMVI, with leading centers achieving >98% TEER procedural success rates. Domestic TEER systems, TMVR valves, and annuloplasty devices optimized for East Asian and rheumatic valve anatomy have expanded minimally invasive treatment indications.
Chinese cardiac surgeons are global leaders in right thoracoscopic and robotic-assisted mitral valve repair/replacement, avoiding full sternotomy, reducing trauma and hospital stay. Leading centers achieve >90% repair rates for primary MR.
Top centers have established MDT models for MVD patients, including interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, imagers, and heart failure specialists.
TCM herbal medicine is used to improve heart failure symptoms, reduce pulmonary hypertension, and mitigate diuretic/anticoagulant side effects, with a key role in postoperative rehabilitation.
PMBC, mitral valve surgery, and TEER in China cost 1/3 to 1/5 of that in the U.S. or Europe, with high-quality domestic devices at a fraction of imported product costs.