Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9978991 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Mitral valves in congestive heart failure have significantly altered mechanics that suggest that the tissue is permanently distended and fibrotic and might be unable to stretch sufficiently to cover the valve orifice. These material changes in the valve tissues accompany the biochemical alterations in extracellular matrix composition that we have previously reported. Our finding of leaflet and chordal remodeling suggests that mitral regurgitation in patients experiencing heart failure might not be purely functional and that these mitral valves should not be considered normal. Moreover, there are implications for strategies of mitral valve surgery or percutaneous approaches in this patient population.
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Authors
K. Jane PhD, J. Edward BS, Katrina M. BS, Penny L. MS, Ivan PhD, Christine S. PhD, Patrick M. MD,