Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient
- Part 2 Surgical Procedures and their Complications
- Section 17 General Surgery
- Section 18 Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Chapter 68 Coronary artery bypass procedures
- Chapter 69 Cardiac rhythm management
- Chapter 70 Aortic valve surgery
- Chapter 71 Mitral valve surgery
- Chapter 72 Ventricular assist devices and cardiac transplantation
- Chapter 73 Thoracic aortic disease
- Chapter 74 Pulmonary lobectomy
- Chapter 75 Pneumonectomy
- Chapter 76 Lung transplantation
- Chapter 77 Hiatal hernia repair
- Chapter 78 Esophagomyotomy
- Chapter 79 Esophagogastrectomy
- Chapter 80 Colon interposition for esophageal bypass
- Section 19 Vascular Surgery
- Section 20 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Section 21 Gynecologic Surgery
- Section 22 Neurologic Surgery
- Section 23 Ophthalmic Surgery
- Section 24 Orthopedic Surgery
- Section 25 Otolaryngologic Surgery
- Section 26 Urologic Surgery
- Index
- References
Chapter 71 - Mitral valve surgery
from Section 18 - Cardiothoracic Surgery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient
- Part 2 Surgical Procedures and their Complications
- Section 17 General Surgery
- Section 18 Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Chapter 68 Coronary artery bypass procedures
- Chapter 69 Cardiac rhythm management
- Chapter 70 Aortic valve surgery
- Chapter 71 Mitral valve surgery
- Chapter 72 Ventricular assist devices and cardiac transplantation
- Chapter 73 Thoracic aortic disease
- Chapter 74 Pulmonary lobectomy
- Chapter 75 Pneumonectomy
- Chapter 76 Lung transplantation
- Chapter 77 Hiatal hernia repair
- Chapter 78 Esophagomyotomy
- Chapter 79 Esophagogastrectomy
- Chapter 80 Colon interposition for esophageal bypass
- Section 19 Vascular Surgery
- Section 20 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Section 21 Gynecologic Surgery
- Section 22 Neurologic Surgery
- Section 23 Ophthalmic Surgery
- Section 24 Orthopedic Surgery
- Section 25 Otolaryngologic Surgery
- Section 26 Urologic Surgery
- Index
- References
Summary
Both in the USA and worldwide, the most common cause of mitral valve pathology in adults is rheumatic fever (RF). Postrheumatic structural changes to the mitral valve typically occur over the 2–10 years following infection, with symptoms appearing over the subsequent 5–10 years. In descending order, secondary etiologies include myxomatous degeneration, endocarditis, idiopathic annular calcification, connective tissue disorders (Marfan syndrome and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome), and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; however, mitral stenosis (MS) is almost exclusively attributable to rheumatic fever. The onset of decompensated heart failure in MS patients is typically presaged by decreased exercise tolerance with progressive dyspnea secondary to low cardiac output, pulmonary hypertension, and decreased lung compliance. Timely operative intervention early in the symptomatic period can completely reverse heart failure. Mitral regurgitation (MR), where the valve is almost purely regurgitant, is also caused by RF. Ischemic MR is present in up to 20% of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) requiring operative coronary artery bypass (CAB), and infrequently involves the catastrophic event of ruptured papillary muscle.
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- Medical Management of the Surgical PatientA Textbook of Perioperative Medicine, pp. 574 - 577Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013