| Literature DB >> 618611 |
G S Mintz, M N Kotler, B L Segal, W R Parry.
Abstract
Real-time, phased-array, two-dimensional echocardiographic studies identified ruptured chordae tendineae in five patients: four patients had a flail mitral valve and one had flail mitral and tricuspid valves. The characteristic abnormality was a rapid systolic motion of the involved leaflet beyond the line of valve closure into the atrium. The maximal abnormal systolic motion was greatest at the tip of the leaflet with a loss of the normal coaptation point. By contrast, the two-dimensional echocardiographic feature of mitral valve prolapse is an abnormal systolic motion that is maximal in the body of the leaflet with intact leaflet coaptation. Thus, two-dimensional echocardiography can identify flail mitral and tricuspid valves and is useful in distinguishing ruptured chorade from valvular prolapse.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 618611 DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.57.2.244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circulation ISSN: 0009-7322 Impact factor: 29.690