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Mitral regurgitation is characterized by the backward circulation of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium during systole, a phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart contracts and pumps blood out of the chambers. This abnormal flow occurs primarily due to the dysfunction of the mitral valve or its supporting structures, which include the mitral leaflets, chordae tendineae, annulus, and papillary muscles.Etiology and Mechanisms:Primary Mitral Regurgitation: This type arises from...
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Mitral regurgitation (MR) is a valvular heart disorder in which the mitral valve fails to close tightly, allowing blood to leak backward into the heart. Understanding the clinical manifestations, assessment, diagnostic findings, and medical management of MR is crucial to effectively managing affected patients.Clinical Manifestations of Mitral RegurgitationMitral regurgitation can be acute or chronic, each presenting differently and requiring different approaches:1. Acute Mitral...
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Ischemic mitral regurgitation: a complex multifaceted disease.

Julien Magne1, Mario Sénéchal, Jean G Dumesnil

  • 1Laval Hospital Research Center/Québec Heart Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada.

Cardiology
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Ischemic mitral regurgitation (MR), a common complication of myocardial infarction, requires better surgical strategies. Comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment are key for improving outcomes in patients with this complex heart condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Heart Valve Disease

Background:

  • Ischemic mitral regurgitation (MR) is a frequent complication of myocardial infarction (13-59%).
  • It involves left ventricular remodeling and mitral valve distortion, leading to a poor prognosis.
  • Current surgical strategies like restrictive annuloplasty with coronary artery bypass grafting show suboptimal results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current knowledge on ischemic MR.
  • To summarize its definition, prevalence, mechanisms, outcomes, and treatment.
  • To highlight the need for improved surgical techniques targeting causal mechanisms.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on ischemic MR.
  • Analysis of current diagnostic and prognostic factors.
  • Evaluation of existing and potential therapeutic approaches.

Main Results:

  • Ischemic MR is complex, involving ventricular and valvular changes.
  • Accurate assessment of MR severity and ventricular function is crucial.
  • Individualized surgical strategies based on patient characteristics are recommended.

Conclusions:

  • Improved risk stratification and personalized surgical planning are necessary for ischemic MR.
  • Further research into alternative or concomitant surgical techniques is warranted.
  • A comprehensive understanding of ischemic MR mechanisms is vital for effective treatment.