1989
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.80.3.589
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Three-dimensional echocardiographic reconstruction of the mitral valve, with implications for the diagnosis of mitral valve prolapse.

Abstract: Mitral valve prolapse has been diagnosed by two-dimensional echocardiographic criteria with surprising frequency in the general population, even when preselected normal subjects are examined. In most of these individuals, however, prolapse appears in the apical four-chamber view and is absent in roughly orthogonal long-axis views. Previous studies of in vitro models with nonplanar rings have shown that systolic mitral annular nonplanarity can potentially produce this discrepancy. However, to prove directly tha… Show more

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“…The mitral valve (MV) annulus is a hyperbolic paraboloid (commonly described as “saddle‐shaped”) 6, 7. This geometry, consistent across a number of mammalian species,8 confers a mechanical advantage and is important for optimizing leaflet curvature, reducing leaflet stress, and maintaining valve competency 8, 9, 10, 11.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mitral valve (MV) annulus is a hyperbolic paraboloid (commonly described as “saddle‐shaped”) 6, 7. This geometry, consistent across a number of mammalian species,8 confers a mechanical advantage and is important for optimizing leaflet curvature, reducing leaflet stress, and maintaining valve competency 8, 9, 10, 11.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas MVP was initially diagnosed with M-mode techniques, the current guidelines recommend two-dimensional echocardiography. 2,3 MVP is further subdivided into classic and nonclassic MVP, according to whether valve thickening is present or not. Nonclassic MVP is often referred to as "mitral valve bulging" in cardiovascular literature.…”
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“…Different aspects from different diseases can be appreciated, when compared with the still heart during surgery 11,12 .…”
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confidence: 99%