功能性二尖瓣反流:如果心肌是有罪的,我们还需要“修复”瓣膜吗?

M. Pepe, V. Paradies, F. Resta, A. Cafaro, F. Bartolomucci, Filippo Masi, D. Quagliara, S. Favale
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二尖瓣反流(MR)是普通人群中最常见的瓣膜病,其发病率随年龄增长而增加,并伴有不良预后。不管它的主要原因是什么,它可以是缺血性和非缺血性心肌病,它最终激活了一个自我喂养的过程。由于二尖瓣(MV)装置的复杂性及其与心肌的相互作用,甚至诊断对医生来说都是一个挑战。三维超声心动图和心脏磁共振等高科技仪器在MV的评估中可以发挥重要作用。在本文中,我们回顾了功能性磁共振病理生理学的最突出方面以及目前的诊断方法。功能性二尖瓣反流(FMR)的管理更具挑战性和争议性;干预措施的最佳方法、时机和有效性仍存在争议。FMR的治疗开始于左心室功能障碍的最佳药物治疗,包括指征时的心脏再同步。虽然手术后的功能改善是公认的,但在生存方面的益处仍然值得怀疑。此外,在围手术期高风险的患者中,新兴的经皮穿刺技术越来越受到关注。在各种医疗、手术和经皮机会中,作者支持根据解剖特征和患者合并症进行准确的个案评估,以找到量身定制的逐步治疗。
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Functional Mitral Regurgitation: If the Myocardium Is Guilty Do We Also Need to ‘Rehabilitate’ the Valve?
Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most frequent valvulopathy in the general population with an incidence that grows with age and is associated with a poor prognosis. Regardless of its primary cause, which can be both ischaemic and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy, it finally activates a self-feeding process. Due to the complexity of mitral valve (MV) apparatus and its interaction with the myocardium, even the diagnosis could represent a challenge for physicians. Higher technological instruments such as 3D echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance could play an important role in the evaluation of MV. In this paper we reviewed the most salient aspects of functional MR pathophysiology as well as the current diagnostic methods. The management of functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) is even more challenging and controversial; the optimal approach, timing, and effectiveness of interventions are still debated. Treatment of FMR begins with optimal medical therapy for left ventricular dysfunction, including cardiac resynchronisation when indicated. While functional improvement after surgery is well established, the benefits in terms of survival are still questionable. Moreover, in patients with high perioperative risk there is a growing interest in emerging percutaneous techniques. Among a variety of medical, surgical, and percutaneous opportunities, authors support an accurate case-by-case evaluation to find a tailored and stepwise treatment according to anatomical features and patient comorbidities.
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