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. 2024 Jul 1;39(4):340-347.
doi: 10.1097/HCO.0000000000001141. Epub 2024 Apr 8.

Mitral annular disjunction and mitral valve prolapse extrapolating adult data to an adolescent cohort?

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Mitral annular disjunction and mitral valve prolapse extrapolating adult data to an adolescent cohort?

Mitchell I Cohen et al. Curr Opin Cardiol. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The aim of this study is to provide an update on mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and mitral annular disjunction (MAD) and who may be at risk for ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death.

Recent findings: MVP is generally considered a benign condition. However, a small subset of patients may be at risk for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Among the risk factors identified in adults include patients with bileaflet mitral valves, myxomatous changes, myocardial fibrosis, and the presence of MAD. Advances in multimodal imaging have allowed for improved identification of fibrosis, anatomical valve derangements, and the amount of MAD. Recent guidelines have suggested that patients with MVP with or without MAD may be at risk for life-threatening arrhythmias if they have had prior ventricular arrhythmias, ventricular dysfunction, or unexplained syncope. Yet, extrapolation of adult data to a pediatric cohort with similar MVP and MAD at this juncture is challenging. There is, however, early evidence that some pediatric patients with significant myocardial fibrosis or abnormal tissue Doppler may be at risk for ventricular tachycardia.

Summary: Mitral valve prolapse and mitral annular disjunction at times coexist and at other times can be seen as isolated entities. While the incidence of arrhythmic MVP is quite rare, there is increasing evidence that certain select adults with MVP may be at risk for ventricular tachycardia and sudden cardiac death. Future multicenter studies are needed to better understand the natural history of arrhythmic mitral valve disease and how early disease manifestation in children may impact findings now being reported in young adults.

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