عنوان البحث(Papers / Research Title)
Incidence of Ischemic Heart Disease among Patients with Mitral Annulus Calcification
الناشر \ المحرر \ الكاتب (Author / Editor / Publisher)
امير كاظم حسين الحميري
Citation Information
امير,كاظم,حسين,الحميري ,Incidence of Ischemic Heart Disease among Patients with Mitral Annulus Calcification , Time 26/10/2016 18:30:19 : كلية الطب
وصف الابستركت (Abstract)
MAC is a common finding in patient undergoes echo study
الوصف الكامل (Full Abstract)
Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is a common degenerative process involving the fibrous annulus of the mitral valve. It is generally an incidental finding associated with aging although it is occasionally associated with significant mitral regurgitation and can rarely cause symptomatic mitral stenosis. In addition, MAC is associated with atrial fibrillation, conduction system disease, atherosclerotic disease and adverse cardiovascular events, including stroke and mortality (Harpaz et al., 2001). The mitral valve annulus is the C-shaped segment of the fibrous skeleton at the base of the left ventricle at its junction with the left atrium. The leaflets of the mitral valve are attached to and suspended from the mitral annulus which provides structural support to the valve apparatus along the medial, posterior, and lateral aspects of the valve. Anteriorly, the mid-section of the anterior mitral leaflet is in fibrous continuity (via the intervalvular fibrosa) with the posterior aortic root without intervening annular tissue (Deluca et al., 2008). Mitral annular calcification (MAC) develops from progressive calcium deposition along and beneath the mitral valve annulus (Bittrick et al., 2002). MAC generally follows the C-shape of the mitral annulus so the base of the anterior mitral leaflet is generally but not always spared (Bittrick et al., 2002). MAC is most commonly identified by echocardiography as an echo dense shelf-like structure involving the mitral valve annulus with associated acoustic shadowing. The calcification frequently has an irregular, lumpy appearance. Although mitral valve leaflets and chordae tendinae are generally not involved, calcification may progressively accumulate in the subvalvular region beneath the posterior leaflet with encroachment on the leaflet. Usual sparing of the leaflet commissures and anterior leaflet distinguishes MAC from rheumatic mitral involvement (Bittrick et al.2002).
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