Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (Jan 2018)

An Asymptomatic Patient with Severe Mitral Regurgitation

  • Blase A. Carabello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2017.0034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 431

Abstract

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In primary mitral regurgitation there are anatomic abnormalities of the mitral valve causing backward flow, placing a hemodynamic burden on the left ventricle. If this burden is severe and prolonged, it leads to left ventricular damage, heart failure, and death. The preferred therapy is restoration of mitral competence through mitral valve repair, which is safer than mitral valve replacement. When repair is performed in a timely fashion, lifespan can be returned to that of a normal individual. Triggers for timely repair include the onset of symptoms and evidence of left ventricular dysfunction as determined by ejection fraction falling toward 60% and/or end-systolic dimension increasing toward 40 mm.