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. 2021 May;37(5):1649-1657.
doi: 10.1007/s10554-020-02150-7. Epub 2021 Jan 27.

Echocardiographic screening for mitral valve prolapse in Turkish school children

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Echocardiographic screening for mitral valve prolapse in Turkish school children

Utku Çağlayan et al. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2021 May.

Abstract

We determined the frequency of mitral valve prolapse (MVP) in healthy Turkish school children using the current echocardiographic diagnostic criteria. This epidemiological survey was performed on 2550 school children. All children were screened with echocardiography and the family of children with MVP were also screened. The prolapse of mitral leaflets into left atrium ≥ 2 mm in parasternal long-axis view was used as diagnostic criteria. MVP was classified as classical or non-classical according to anterior mitral leaflet thickness. The thickness of anterior mitral leaflet, the extent of prolapse, and the presence of mitral regurgitation were evaluated. The children were also questioned about the associated symptoms. The prevalence of MVP was 1.25% in children with a mean age of 11.1 ± 2.9 years. The prevalence was 0.9%, 1.2%, and 1.6% in 5-9 years, 10-13 years, and 14-18 years of age, respectively. 43.7% of the cases were classical MVP. The frequency of auscultation findings was 34.3%. 11/34 children had mitral regurgitation. There was no statistically significant difference between classical MVP and non-classical MVP in terms of mitral regurgitation, physical examination findings, and symptoms. Anxiety (37.5%) was the most common symptom. The frequency of MVP in the first-degree relatives of children with MVP was 11/84 (13.1%). Most patients with MVP don't have auscultation findings and symptoms, therefore echocardiography is an important tool in the diagnosis of MVP. It is also reasonable to screen first degree relatives of MVP patients with echocardiography.

Keywords: Auscultation; Echocardiography; Mitral valve prolapse.

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