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What causes mitral valve regurgitation?

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Chronic mitral valve regurgitation, the most common type, develops slowly. Many people with this problem may have a valve that is prone to wear and tear. As the person gets older, the valve gets weak and no longer closes tightly. Other causes include heart failure, rheumatic fever, congenital heart disease, a calcium buildup in the valve, and other heart problems. Acute mitral valve regurgitation develops quickly and can be life-threatening.
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What is mitral valve regurgitation?

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Mitral valve regurgitation means that one of the valves in your heart—the mitral valve—is letting blood leak backward into the heart. Heart valves work like one-way gates, helping blood flow in one direction between heart chambers or in and out of the heart. The mitral valve is on the left side of your heart. It lets blood flow from the upper to lower heart chamber. When the mitral valve is damaged—for example, by an infection—it may no longer close tightly.
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How is mitral valve regurgitation diagnosed?

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Because you may not have symptoms, a specific type of heart murmur may be the first sign your doctor notices. Further tests will be needed to check your heart. Tests may include: Tests for acute regurgitation may include one or more of these same tests, as well as a transesophageal echocardiogram. In this test, a sound-wave device is passed down the esophagus to take clearer pictures of the heart. Finding out that something is wrong with your heart is scary. You may feel depressed and worried.
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Can I exercise if I have mitral valve regurgitation?

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There are two forms of mitral valve regurgitation (MR): chronic and acute. Chronic mitral valve regurgitation develops slowly over several years. Acute MR develops suddenly. The most common cause of chronic mitral valve regurgitation is mitral valve disease that damages the mitral valve flaps over time. The flaps then allow blood to leak backward (regurgitate) into the left atrium. Hardening, or calcification, of the tough ring of tissue (annulus) to which the mitral valve flaps are attached.
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How severe is my mitral valve regurgitation?

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Treatment for chronic mitral valve regurgitation (MR) includes monitoring your heart function and symptoms, as well as treating symptoms as they develop. If MR becomes severe, the mitral valve will need to be repaired or replaced. Treatment for acute MR is immediate. Medications and urgent surgery are usually necessary. If you have mild-to-moderate chronic MR and no symptoms, your doctor may only monitor your condition.
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If I do have mitral valve regurgitation, is it treatable?

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We cannot provide you with medical advice. Each person has a unique medical history. You should discuss your own medical condition with your doctor.
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How is chronic mitral valve regurgitation monitored?

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Chronic mitral valve regurgitation (MR) develops slowly, and most people go years without experiencing any symptoms. Before symptoms develop, your condition may not be serious and you generally feel good. However, even during this time, MR is doing irreversible damage to your heart. Because of this ongoing damage, your doctor may suggest surgery before you develop symptoms. Although it may be difficult to think about surgery when you feel well, not having surgery could lead to heart failure.
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What is mitral valve prolapse?

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The mitral valve sits in the left side of the heart between the left atrium and left ventricle and is composed of two leaflets: anterior and posterior. The mitral valve opens in diastole, when the heart is resting, and allows blood to fill the left ventricle, then closes in systole when the left ventricle contracts. The closed mitral valve prevents blood from flowing backwards into the left atrium. The blood is thus pumped out of the left ventricle through the aortic valve and on to the body.
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What are the symptoms of a leaking mitral valve?

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Many patients with mitral valve disease are asymptomatic (have no symptoms), even with a leak that is severe. When symptoms develop, they include shortness of breath, fatigue, loss of energy, swelling of the ankles and palpitations (extra or skipped heart beats).
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How is a leaky mitral valve diagnosed?

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The first step involves listening with a stethoscope. Using a stethoscope, the doctor hears a murmur, which represents turbulent blood flow across an abnormal valve. The diagnosis is confirmed by an echocardiogram. Ultrasound is used in an echocardiogram to allow the doctor to visualize the heart valves and determine the severity and cause of the leak. In most patients, a standard transthoracic echocardiogram (a probe placed on the skin of the chest) is adequate to visualize the valve.
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What is the risk of mitral valve surgery?

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For asymptomatic patients having mitral valve repair, the operative risk is approximately 1 in 1000. Risk in symptomatic patients remains well under 1%. The presence of coronary artery disease or other conditions that require surgical treatment will affect your individual risk. Ask your doctor about your surgical risk.
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What is the durability of a mitral valve repair?

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After mitral valve repair, 95% of patients are free of reoperation at 10 years, and this statistic is similar at 20 years. Thus, reoperation is uncommon after a successful mitral valve repair. An echocardiogram is recommended annually to assess valve function. In addition, patients who had valve surgery must take steps to prevent infection and reduce the risk of endocarditis (an infection of the valve).
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What causes aortic valve regurgitation?

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Any condition that damages the aortic valve can cause aortic valve regurgitation. Common causes include being born with a defective aortic valve, wear and tear from aging, infection of the lining of the heart (endocarditis), and rheumatic fever. Enlargement of the aorta, associated with high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), can also cause aortic valve regurgitation. On rare occasions, radiation treatments to the chest can damage the aortic valve.
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What causes mitral valve prolapse?

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Mitral valve prolapse is caused by a problem in the valve.1 This problem may be passed down through family members. People who have other diseases that run in families may also have mitral valve prolapse. This includes people who have Marfan's syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
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Mitral Valve Prolapse
Mitral valve prolapse is caused by a physical change in the valve. Physical changes such as thickening and abnormal shapes cause most of the cases of MVP. What causes these physical changes is not known. A valve problem may be passed down through family members.
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Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most common valvular heart disorder. In order to better understand this condition, a brief review of the heart's anatomy is in order. The heart consists of 2 sides: right and left. The right side of the heart receives blood from the rest of the body and circulates it through the lungs to make it oxygenated. Oxygenated blood from the lung then enters the left side of the heart, first the left atrium and then the left ventricle.
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What causes mitral valve stenosis?

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Virtually all cases of mitral valve stenosis are caused by rheumatic fever, which can follow an untreated strep throat infection. However, many people who have mitral valve stenosis don't realize they had rheumatic fever.1
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What are the indications for surgical repair of a leaking mitral valve?

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Surgery should be considered when the leak is severe. In most facilities, the regurgitation (leak) is graded on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 being no leak and 4 being a severe leak. Surgery should be considered in virtually all patients with a leak that is graded as a 4 (severe) and in some patients with a leak that is graded as a 3 (moderately severe). When a patient with mitral regurgitation develops symptoms, a decrease in heart function, or an increase in heart size, surgery is recommended.
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What is the chance that a leaky mitral valve can be repaired?

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Nearly 100%. The most common cause of mitral regurgitation is a condition called degenerative mitral valve disease—this is also called mitral valve prolapse, myxomatous mitral valve disease, and a floppy mitral valve. Such valves can be repaired (rather than replaced) in more than 95% of patients. Cleveland Clinic heart surgeons have the world’s largest experience with mitral valve repair.
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What is the Mitral Valve?

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It is a valve on the left side of the heart that guards the opening between the left atrium and the left ventricle. It prevents the blood in the ventricle from returning to the atrium, and consists of two triangular flaps attached at their bases to the fibrous ring which surrounds the opening.
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What is Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP)?

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Patients with this condition have a ballooning back of the mitral valve, which is located in the left side of the heart, causing a murmur and sometimes a click. About 5 to 10 percent of the American people have MVP and it is usually a benign condition. Atypical chest pain and palpitations could be associated with MVP. Treatment is available. People with mytral valve prolapse should take antibiotics before having dental or surgical procedures done.
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What is the chance that a leaky mitral valve can be repaired minimally invasively?

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Nearly 100%. When a patient requires isolated mitral valve surgery for a degenerative valve, at Cleveland Clinic we can perform the operation through a 2 to 4 inch skin incision in 95% of cases. We offer several different minimally invasive approaches, including a small incision on the right chest, a small incision in the mid-line, and robotically assisted procedures. Expertise with several approaches enables us to determine the best procedure for each patient, optimizing results.
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Why is it important to have my surgery at a center with a large experience in mitral valve repair?

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Mitral valve repair is the best option for nearly all patients with a leaking (regurgitant) mitral valve and for many with a narrowed (stenotic) mitral valve. Compared to valve replacement, mitral valve repair provides better long-term survival, better preservation of heart function, lower risk of complications, and usually avoids the need for long-term use of blood thinners (anticoagulation). For these reasons, Cleveland Clinic surgeons are committed to mitral valve repair.
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I have mitral valve prolapse. Will jiaogulan help?

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Jiaogulan can be helpful. Mitral valve prolapse occurs in middle-aged and aged persons, due to a degenerative change of the valve. It creates an overloading of the heart cells and causes mitral valve insufficiency in severe cases. Jiaogulan improves the nourishment and metabolism of the overloaded and weakened myocardium, thus benefiting the heart.
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What is Aortic Valve Regurgitation?

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The aortic valve is located between the left ventricle and the aorta. Aortic Valve Regurgitation means that the aortic valve doesn't close properly, and blood can leak backward through it. An echocardiogram can show the amount of regurgitation. There are grades of aortic valve regurgitation which range from trace to mild to moderate to severe. FDA positive people have mild or greater regurgitation of the aortic valve.
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If I do have aortic valve regurgitation, is it treatable?

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We cannot provide you with individual medical advice. Each person has a unique medical history. You should discuss your own medical condition with your doctor.
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