Acute mitral regurgitation with and without acute heart failure
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Acute mitral regurgitation with and without acute heart failure
Abstract
Acute severe mitral regurgitation (MR) is rare, but often leads to cardiogenic shock, pulmonary edema, or both. Most common causes of acute severe MR are chordae tendineae (CT) rupture, papillary muscle (PM) rupture, and infective endocarditis (IE). Mild to moderate MR is often seen in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). CT rupture in patients with floppy mitral valve/mitral valve prolapse is the most common etiology of acute severe MR today. In IE, native or prosthetic valve damage can occur (leaflet perforation, ring detachment, other), as well as CT or PM rupture. Since the introduction of percutaneous revascularization in AMI, the incidence of PM rupture has substantially declined. In acute severe MR, the hemodynamic effects of the large regurgitant volume into the left atrium (LA) during left ventricular (LV) systole, and in turn back into the LV during diastole, are profound as the LV and LA have not had time to adapt to this additional volume. A rapid, but comprehensive evaluation of the patient with acute severe MR is essential in order to define the underline cause and apply appropriate management. Echocardiography with Doppler provides vital information related to the underlying pathology. Coronary arteriography should be performed in patients with an AMI to define coronary anatomy and need for revascularization. In acute severe MR, medical therapy should be used to stabilize the patient before intervention (surgery, transcatheter); mechanical support is often required. Diagnostic and therapeutic steps should be individualized, and a multi-disciplinary team approach should be utilized.
Keywords: Acute heart failure; Acute mitral regurgitation; Chordal rupture; Infective endocarditis; Papillary muscle rupture.
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