We excluded patients (1) who declined research authorization; (2) without quantification of MR; (3) with functional or rheumatic MR, ≥moderate aortic valve disease or mitral stenosis, congenital heart ...
The following are key points to remember from a review on aortic stenosis (AS), heart failure (HF), and aortic ... concomitant valvular heart disease including mitral regurgitation and/or tricuspid ...
The mitral valve allows blood to flow from the left atrium of the heart into the left ventricle. Mitral regurgitation occurs when the mitral valve leaks blood back into the left atrium.
predisposes individuals to aortic stenosis and regurgitation due to valve degeneration. Abnormal hemodynamics, arterial wall characteristics, and genetic factors contribute to ascending aorta ...
Background: Rheumatic mitral stenosis (RMS) is a common valvular heart disease ... TMVR has better operability and a higher success rate than transcatheter MV repair. Third, the hemodynamic ...
The frequent occurrence of mitral regurgitation in idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis is well established, having been demonstrated in 10 of the 25 patients of Cohen et al. 3 in whom ...
The clinical, hemodynamic and angiographic findings were compared. In stage 1, 65.7% of the patients presented severe VBI (at least two signs) and 66% had a 50 to 70% stenosis of the subclavian ...
Hemodynamic obstruction (stenosis) appears when more than half of its normal area is lost and clinical symptoms (exertional angina, dyspnea and syncope) usually appear when severe stenosis is ...
was recently described to accurately identify severe rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS). We aimed to study the association between Yeo’s index and clinical outcomes in patients with rheumatic MS. Methods: ...