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Prevalence and correlates of physiological valvular regurgitation in healthy subjects.

Hiroyuki Okura1, Yuko Takada, Azusa Yamabe, Takeshi Ozaki, Hiroyuki Yamagishi, Iku Toda, Minoru Yoshiyama, Junichi Yoshikawa, Kiyoshi Yoshida.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although echo Doppler machines have consistently advanced within a quarter of a century, age related prevalence of valvular regurgitation detected by currently available echo machines remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and correlates of valvular regurgitation in healthy individuals. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A total of 1,333 apparently healthy individuals were enrolled in this study. Echocardiographic examinations were performed using a currently available echo machine. Aortic regurgitation (AR) was detected less frequently (<10%) in younger subjects. Prevalence of aortic regurgitation increased with advancing age and reached 46% in their 9th decade. Mitral regurgitation (MR) was detected in two-thirds of the subjects >30 years old. Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) was frequently (>80%) detected in all age groups. In general, prevalence of valvular regurgitation was higher than those reported previously, except for a relatively lower prevalence of AR in the elderly population. Age was an independent correlate of AR and MR, but not of TR. The presence of AR and MR were independent correlates of TR.
CONCLUSIONS: In healthy subjects, AR, MR or TR are commonly detected by using a current echo machine. These "physiological" valvular regurgitations should not be considered as a "pathological" valvular heart disease.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21881247     DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-11-0277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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