Severe mitral regurgitation mortality

    • [PDF File]Review Mitral regurgitation - The Lancet

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      severe regurgitation is the most frequent valve disease in the USA 2 and is the second most common form of valvular heart disease needing surgery in Europe.3 Despite substantial reduction in the incidence of rheumatic heart disease, mitral regurgitation is a growing public health problem.2 Moderate or severe regurgitation is frequent, its


    • [PDF File]Mitral RegurgitationMitral Regurgitation

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      Mitral RegurgitationMitral Regurgitation Brett Carlson, MD Essentia Health Heart and Vascular Conference May 18, 2012 Mitral Regurgitation (MR) • Objectives – Definition • Most common valvular heart disease • Systolic Flow Reversal LV->LA • Severe organic MR associated with excess mortality – Anatomic Review


    • [PDF File]FLAIL MITRAL VALVE

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      The mitral valve changes from a saddle shape during systole to a flatter configuration during diastole to minimize mitral leaflet stress. I.S. Salgo, J.H. Gorman 3rd., R.C. Gorman, et al.: Effect of annular shape on leaflet curvature in reducing mitral leaflet stress. Circulation. 106:711-717 2002


    • [PDF File]Outcome and undertreatment of mitral regurgitation: a ...

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      severe mitral regurgitation between Jan 1, 1990, and June 1, 2016, using the search terms “epidemiology”, “prevalence”, “outcomes”, “mitral insufficiency”, “regurgitation”, and “isolated”. Mitral regurgitation is generally considered the most common heart valve disorder worldwide, but only a few


    • [PDF File]2017 Update to the AHA/ACC Guideline for Management of ...

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      Asymptomatic Primary Mitral Regurgitation: Intervention MV repair is reasonable in asymptomatic patients with chronic severe primary MR (stage C1) with preserved LV function (LVEF >60% and LVESD 95% with an expected mortality


    • [PDF File]Mitral regurgitation in patients with severe aortic ...

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      Mitral regurgitation in patients with severe aortic stenosis: diagnosis and management Anna Sannino, Paul A Grayburn AbstrAct Severe aortic stenosis (AS) and mitral regurgitation (MR) frequently coexist. Although some observational studies have reported that moderate or severe MR is associated with higher mortality, the optimal management of such


    • [PDF File]Predictingrecurrentmitralregurgitationaftermitralvalverepa ...

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      moderate/severe mitral regurgitation or died (53 mitral regurgitation recurrences, 13 mitral regurgitation recurrences and death, and 10 deaths). The mechanism for recurrent mitral regurgitation was largely mitral valve leaflet tethering. Our model (including age, …


    • [PDF File]Prevalence and Outcomes of Unoperated Patients With Severe ...

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      (A) Pie chart showing mechanism and management of 1,095 patients with severe symptomatic MR. (B) Mortality and rates of hospitalization for heart failure in unoperated patients with severe MR. DMR ¼ degenerative mitral regurgitation; FMR ¼ functional mitral regurgitation; MR ¼ mitral regurgitation; MV ¼ mitral valve. Figure by Craig Skaggs.


    • [PDF File]Contemporary Management of Chronic Severe Mitral …

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      Outcomes in patients with untreated severe chronic mitral regurgitation One year survival was 96.3 + 1.3 % in operated patients vs. 88.2 + 2.5 % in the non-operated patients (p=0.003)1 Patients with primary mitral regurgitation have an excess mortality rate of 6.3% per year2 Within 10-years, the incidence of atrial fibrillation is ~30% and incidence of clinical heart failure


    • [PDF File]Combined Severe Aortic and Mitral Stenoses

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      ment (TAVR) and mitral regurgitation, showing that concomitant mitral regurgitation is an independent risk factor for increased mortality following TAVR (2). The prevalence and importance of concomitant mitralstenosis(MS)has,however,notbeenwelldocu-mented and hitherto largely unknown. TheworkbyJosephetal.(3) in this issue ofJACC:


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