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. 2006 Mar;47(3):275-283; quiz 284-5.
doi: 10.1007/s00108-005-1529-z.

[Mitral regurgitation]

[Article in German]
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[Mitral regurgitation]

[Article in German]
F A Flachskampf et al. Internist (Berl). 2006 Mar.

Abstract

Mitral regurgitation is the second most frequent reason for valve surgery. The most important causes of mitral regurgitation are degenerative valve disease (mitral valve prolapse), left ventricular impairment and dilatation (in coronary artery disease or dilated cardiomyopathy), and infective endocarditis. The regurgitation of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium leads to dilatation of the left atrium, increase in pulmonary capillary pressure and pulmonary congestion. In chronic severe mitral regurgitation, the left ventricle dilates and becomes impaired over time. Key symptoms are fatigue and dyspnea on exertion. The most prominent physical sign is the characteristic systolic murmur. Echocardiography identifies severity, delineates morphology, and estimates the impact of mitral regurgitation on left ventricular function. Importantly, echocardiography identifies candidates for mitral valve repair. Symptomatic patients and asymptomatic patients with impaired left ventricular function should be operated. If possible, valve repair is preferred over valve replacement to better preserve left ventricular function and to avoid the need for postoperative anticoagulation (except if atrial fibrillation persists).

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