When is the Operation on Patient with Chronic Mitral Regurgitation
Indicated?
Vambera M.1, Šetina M.2
1Kardiologické oddělení, Kardiocentrum, Nemocnice, České Budějovice,přednosta prim. MUDr. František Toušek 2Kardiochirurgické oddělení, Kardiocentrum, Nemocnice, České Budějovice,přednosta prim. MUDr. Marek Šetina, CSc. |
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Summary:
This review has been aimed at the presentation of present etiological spectrum of mitral regurgitation
and its natural course. A basal survey of pathophysiology of this complicated and insidious
defect, which should help to understand its clinical and hemodynamic classification, is presented.
The developmental phases, characterized by very long asymptomatic period, when the heart
function is compensated and the prognosis is good, are outlined. However, as a paradox of this
defect, the contractile function of the left ventricle is damaged as early as in the compensation
phase in spite of normal value of the ejection fraction. In the advanced phase the defect threatens
that the carrier may suddenly die. Basic methods of quantification are presented as well as their
principles. The development cardiosurgical techniques, which enable reconstruction of the mitral
valve, and very good long-term and short-term results in large cohorts significantly influenced
indication criteria. The cuases of increasing interest in surgical treatment of mitral regurgitation,
which is aimed at maintaining the inotropic function of myocardium and improvement of quality
and duration of life, are presented. A successful mitral reconstruction, often connected with modification
of the left atrium function, is associated with lower post-operation mortality, higher
resistance of the native valve against infectious endocarditis and very frequently maintaining
sinus rhythm as well. The review draws attention of wider medical audience, especially general
physicians and general internal physicians, to the present possibilities of cardiosurgical treatment
of mitral regurgitation. The therapy of mitral regurgitation is dramatically changing and
the indication shift to markedly earlier stages.
Key words:
Mitral regurgitation - Indication to operation
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