Management-oriented classification of mitral valve regurgitation.

ISRN cardiology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-14 DOI:10.5402/2011/858714
Reida El Oakley, Aijaz Shah
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Abstract

Mitral regurgitation (MR) has previously been classified into rheumatic, primary, and secondary MR according to the underlying disease process. Carpentier's/Duran functional classifications are apt in describing the mechanism(s) of MR. Modern management of MR, however, depends primarily on the severity of MR, status of the left ventricular function, and the presence or absence of symptoms, hence the need for a management-oriented classification of MR. In this paper we describe a classification of MR into 4 phases according to LV function: phase I = MR with normal left ventricle, phase II = MR with normal ejection fraction (EF) and indirect signs of LV dysfunction such as pulmonary hypertension and/or recent onset atrial fibrillation, phase III = EF ≥ 30%-< 50% and/or mild to moderate LV dilatation (ESID 40-54 mm), and phase IV = EF < 30% and/or severe LV dilatation (ESDID ≥ 55 mm). Each phase is further subdivided into three stages: stage "A" with an effective regurgitant orifice (ERO) < 20 mm, stage "B" with an ERO = 20-39 mm, and stage "C" with an ERO ≥ 40 mm. Evidence-based indications and outcome of intervention for MR will also be discussed.

以管理为导向的二尖瓣反流分类。
二尖瓣反流(MR)以前曾根据潜在的疾病过程分为风湿性、原发性和继发性 MR。卡朋蒂埃/杜兰的功能分类在描述二尖瓣反流的机制方面非常恰当。然而,MR 的现代管理主要取决于 MR 的严重程度、左心室功能状态以及有无症状,因此需要一种以管理为导向的 MR 分类。在本文中,我们描述了根据左心室功能将 MR 划分为 4 个阶段的方法:I 期 = 左心室正常的 MR;II 期 = 射血分数(EF)正常和左心室功能障碍间接征象(如肺动脉高压和/或近期发生的心房颤动)的 MR;III 期 = EF ≥ 30%-< 50% 和/或轻度至中度左心室扩张(ESID 40-54 mm);IV 期 = EF < 30% 和/或严重左心室扩张(ESDID ≥ 55 mm)。每个阶段又细分为三个阶段:有效反流孔(ERO)< 20 毫米的 "A "阶段,ERO = 20-39 毫米的 "B "阶段,ERO ≥ 40 毫米的 "C "阶段。此外,还将讨论基于证据的 MR 适应症和干预结果。
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