Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (May 2015)

Emergent Presentation of Decompensated Mitral Valve Prolapse and Atrial Septal Defect

  • Kang, Jessie ,
  • Das, Bijon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2015.2.25469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 432 – 434

Abstract

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Mitral valve prolapse is not commonly on the list of differential diagnosis when a patient presents in the emergency department (ED) in severe distress, presenting with non-specific features such as abdominal pain, tachycardia and dyspnea. A healthy 55-year-old man without significant past medical history arrived in the ED with a unique presentation of a primary mitral valve prolapse with an atrial septal defect uncommon in cardiology literature. Early recognition of mitral valve prolapse in high-risk patients for severe mitral regurgitation or patients with underlying cardiovascular abnormalities such as an atrial septal defect is crucial to prevent morbid outcomes such as sudden cardiac death. [West J Emerg Med. 2015;16(3):432–434.]