Literature DB >> 17036100

Morphological findings in 192 surgically excised native mitral valves.

Shaun W Leong1, Gursharan S Soor, Jagdish Butany, Jessica Henry, Molly Thangaroopan, Richard L Leask.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mitral valve disease (MVD) is a significant clinical problem that is becoming more common in the 21st century. The pathogenesis of MVD seems to be changing and is not well understood. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present study details the morphological findings in 192 native mitral valves excised over a one-year period at the Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. The mean patient age was 59.7+/-12.3 years at operation.
RESULTS: There were 106 men (55.2%) and 86 women (44.8%) in the present study. The most frequent changes in the surgically excised valvular leaflets were fibrosis (78.6%) and thickening (66.2%). Fusion (32.3%) and calcification (25.2%) were common changes at the commissures. Chordae tendineae most often showed evidence of thickening (47.9%) and fibrosis (37.0%). In total, 110 valves showed mitral incompetence (57.3%), 72 showed mitral stenosis (37.5%), and 10 showed a combination of stenosis and incompetence (5.2%).
CONCLUSIONS: In the present series, MVD was most frequently caused by postinflammatory (rheumatic) valve disease (RVD) (35.9%), followed by myxomatous degeneration (33.3%). Patients with RVD were usually female (66.7%), while those with myxomatous degeneration were more likely to be male (76.6%). RVD remains a significant problem even though the incidence of acute rheumatic fever with cardiac involvement has declined in Canada. This most likely reflects the current sociodemographic composition of the referral population.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17036100      PMCID: PMC2568966          DOI: 10.1016/s0828-282x(06)70321-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Cardiol        ISSN: 0828-282X            Impact factor:   5.223


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