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Prediction of Postoperative Left Ventricular Pump Function in Congenital Mitral Regurgitation

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In adult patients with severe chronic mitral regurgitation, many predictors for estimating postoperative left ventricular systolic function have been proposed. However, none has been defined in children. We analyzed the relationship between such predictors and postoperative left ventricular fractional shortening in children with isolated congenital mitral regurgitation. Eight patients with isolated congenital mitral regurgitation were examined before and after surgery with echocardiography. Fractional shortening, left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic dimension indices, and left ventricular end-systolic wall stress/left ventricular end-systolic dimension index in the preoperative status were poorly correlated with postoperative left ventricular fractional shortening. Predictive wall stress, which was calculated from preoperative data of end-diastolic dimension, end-diastolic wall thickness, and diastolic blood pressure, correlated well with postoperative left ventricular fractional shortening (r=−0.90, p= 0.0024). It is important to consider not only myocardial contractility but also postoperative afterload for estimating postoperative left ventricular performance in chronic severe mitral regurgitation.

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Murakami, T., Nakazawa, M., Nakanishi, T. et al. Prediction of Postoperative Left Ventricular Pump Function in Congenital Mitral Regurgitation. Pediatr Cardiol 20, 418–421 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002469900503

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