Case of Mitral Valve Prolapse - Associated Sudden Cardiac Death in Pregnancy.

Nguyen Ngoc Khoi Truong, Vu Hoang Vu, Binh Quang Truong
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BACKGROUND Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a frequent echocardiographic finding that can be accompanied by symptoms ranging from a benign course to occasionally catastrophic complications, such as heart failure, and rarely, sudden cardiac death. Female sex, younger age, physiological or psychological stress, electrical instability, and changes in the structure of the mitral apparatus all seem to be risk factors for fatal ventricular arrhythmias in patients with MVP. We report a case of MVP-related cardiac arrest in a pregnant woman, which is rarely reported. CASE REPORT A 34-year-old woman who had collapsed at home from cardiac arrest was transported to the hospital. She had no history of cardiac diseases and was 8 weeks pregnant. Premature ventricular complexes and sinus tachycardia were observed on the 12-lead electrocardiogram as she arrived at the Emergency Department. The second cardiac arrest she experienced while in the hospital was observed to be from torsades de pointes. Further investigations revealed severe mitral valve regurgitation due to posterior leaflet prolapse and regional hypokinesis of the inferior wall and interventricular septum. CONCLUSIONS Ventricular arrhythmia is a frequent finding of mitral valve regurgitation. However, it rarely results in serious consequences. Malignant arrhythmic mitral valve regurgitation can result in sudden cardiac death; therefore, physicians need to be aware of patients with MVP who exhibit characteristics of a potential high-risk profile in order to avoid tragic outcomes.

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妊娠期二尖瓣脱垂致心源性猝死1例。
背景:二尖瓣脱垂(MVP)是一种常见的超声心动图发现,可伴有各种症状,从良性过程到偶尔的灾难性并发症,如心力衰竭,以及罕见的心源性猝死。女性、年轻、生理或心理压力、电不稳定以及二尖瓣结构的改变似乎都是MVP患者致命性室性心律失常的危险因素。我们报告一例与mvp相关的心脏骤停的孕妇,这是很少报道。病例报告一名34岁妇女因心脏骤停在家中晕倒被送往医院。无心脏病史,妊娠8周。当她到达急诊科时,在12导联心电图上观察到室性早搏和窦性心动过速。在医院期间,她经历的第二次心脏骤停被观察到是由关节扭转引起的。进一步的调查显示严重的二尖瓣返流是由于后小叶脱垂和局部下壁和室间隔收缩所致。结论室性心律失常是二尖瓣返流的常见表现。然而,它很少导致严重的后果。恶性心律失常二尖瓣反流可导致心源性猝死;因此,为了避免悲剧性的结果,医生需要了解MVP患者是否表现出潜在的高风险特征。
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