Intermittent Malfunction of a Prosthetic Valve-A Diagnostic Challenge
- PMID: 26992105
- DOI: 10.1111/echo.13210
Intermittent Malfunction of a Prosthetic Valve-A Diagnostic Challenge
Abstract
Intermittent malfunction of a mechanical valve prosthesis is a rare condition that carries serious clinical implications. It results from the periodic entrapment of a prosthetic disk in either an open or closed position leading to transient intravalvular regurgitation or obstruction to flow. The intermittent nature of the malfunction poses a diagnostic challenge, particularly in the era of digital echocardiography. In this manuscript, we describe the Doppler and two-dimensional echocardiographic findings in a patient with intermittent prosthetic mitral valve malfunction.
Keywords: pannus; prosthetic valve; valve malfunction.
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