Severity of rheumatic mitral regurgitation.

S Shrivastava, K Subramanyan, R Tandon
Author Information
  1. S Shrivastava: Department of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

Abstract

Thirty patients below the age of 15 years (range 8-1/2 to 15 years, mean 11.8 years) have been studied for the severity of rheumatic mitral regurgitation. Moderately severe to severe pulmonary venous hypertension was found in 76.6% and pulmonary arterial hypertension in 60%. Left ventricular volumes could be calculated in 13 patients. The end-diastolic volume was elevated in 11 and the endsystolic volume in 12 cases. The regurgitant fraction, calculated in nine patients was 0.6 or more in seven cases. The clinical and hemodynamic severity of mitral regurgitation in children was identical to that seen in adults in the absence of active rheumatic carditis. Children with dominant rheumatic mitral regurgitation can develop congestive failure on the basis of valvar damage per se.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Child
Electrocardiography
Female
Humans
Male
Mitral Valve Insufficiency
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Severity of Illness Index

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