Publication | Open Access
Sudden cardiac arrest and coexisting mitral valve prolapse: a case report and literature review
11
Citations
36
References
2016
Year
Heart FailureMitral Valve ProlapseCardiopulmonary ResuscitationCardiovascular DiseaseCase ReportCardiogenic ShockCardiovascular ImagingTraumatic Cardiac ArrestValve DiseaseCardiac PathologyValvular Heart DiseaseSudden Cardiac ArrestMedicinePublic HealthCardiologyEmergency MedicineCardiothoracic SurgeryCardiac Arrest
The aetiology of sudden cardiac arrest can often be identified to underlying cardiac pathology. Mitral valve prolapse is a relatively common valvular pathology with symptoms manifesting with increasing severity of mitral regurgitation (MR). It is unusual for severe MR to be present without symptoms, and there is growing evidence that this subset of patients may be at increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest or death. The difficulty lies in identifying those patients at risk and applying measures that are appropriate to halting progression to cardiac arrest. This article examines the association of mitral valve prolapse with cardiac arrests, the underlying pathophysiological process and the strategies for identifying those at risk.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1