Intermittent symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation illustrated by two cases

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Abstract

Functional mitral regurgitation may have different haemodynamic consequences, clinical implications and treatment options, such as surgical or percutaneous interventions or implanting a pacemaker. Here we present two cases with haemodynamically significant intermittent functional mitral regurgitation as the underlying mechanism of heart failure. The cases underline the importance of a high index of suspicion in patients with intermittent heart failure, and a careful analysis of echocardiographic images with simultaneous ECG, in order to delineate systolic and diastolic mitral regurgitation.

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Aydin, A., Gurol, T., Soylu, O., & Dagdeviren, B. (2015). Intermittent symptomatic functional mitral regurgitation illustrated by two cases. Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, 26(4), e12–e14. https://doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2015-026

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