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Mitral Valve Prolapse and Regurgitation, Animation 

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(USMLE topics, cardiology) Mitral (bicuspid) valve diseases: pathology, complications, diagnosis and treatment.
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The mitral valve serves to ensure ONE-WAY blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle of the heart. It OPENS during diastole when the left atrial pressure is higher than the left ventricular pressure, allowing blood to fill the left ventricle; and CLOSES during systole, when the pressure gradient is reversed, to prevent blood from flowing BACK to the atrium as the ventricles contract. The mitral valve has 2 flaps, known as anterior and posterior mitral leaflets, which are supported by a fibrous ring, called mitral annulus. During ventricular contraction, the leaflets are kept from opening in the wrong direction by the action of papillary muscles which attach to the leaflets via cord-like tendons called chordae tendineae, or tendinous chords.
The most common of all heart valve diseases is mitral valve prolapse, or MVP. In MVP, the mitral leaflets bulge into the left atrium every time the ventricles contract. In many people, the reason why this happens is unclear. In others, it is linked to connective tissue disorders such as Ehlers-Danlos or Marfan syndrome. Connective tissue problems are believed to weaken the leaflets, INcrease leaflet area and cause elongation of the chordae tendineae. In most people, MVP is Asymptomatic and does not require treatment. However, it does increase the risks of developing other heart diseases such as arrhythmias, endocarditis, and most frequently, mitral valve regurgitation. In fact, mitral valve prolapse is the most common cause of mitral regurgitation. The billowing leaflets may not fit together properly; elongated chords may also rupture, resulting in a LEAKY valve, which permits BACKflow of the blood to the left atrium when the ventricles contract. When the volume of regurgitated blood is significant, the left side of the heart experiences volume OVERLOAD and eventually fails; blood is backed up to the lungs, causing pulmonary congestion, a hallmark of left-sided heart failure.
Mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation produce characteristic ABNORMAL heart sounds, such as clicks and murmurs, which can be heard during auscultation. Diagnosis is usually confirmed by echocardiography, a procedure in which heart valves and blood flows can be visualized LIVE using ultrasound.
A leaky valve requires surgical repair or replacement. In a typical valve repair surgery, the floppy portion of the valve is removed and the remaining parts are REconnected. The procedure may also include tightening or replacing the mitral annulus, known as annuloplasty. Valve replacement is considered when repair is not possible. Artificial valves can be mechanical or bio-prosthetic. Mechanical valves last longer but usually require life-long administration of anticoagulant medications to prevent formation of blood clots.

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@user-jo4hh7pz2y
@user-jo4hh7pz2y 3 года назад
I've had this condition mvp with mild regurgitation since i was 17 and now im 47 nothing bad happened to me
@danielrivas2523
@danielrivas2523 Год назад
I had rheumatic fever when I was a child ,when I was 48 I had to get a replacement. I've got a metal valve in2007 I'm on blood thinners,it's been 16yrs I've been flattened 4 times ,had an ablation surgery,it's been a long road .I've also had a stroke and stage4 cancer and hve survived them all with God's grace and mercy,if anyone out there going threw heartsurgery dnt give up stay positive and walk with God!! Amen
@rejene2683
@rejene2683 3 года назад
I have this condition when I was 16 and now It's gone. I recall that I faint everytime my heart beats fast and I suddenly ran out of breath. But that didn't stop me from running and cycling. And maybe that made my heart strong and up to now, I can still feel shivers everytime I remember MVP.
@ellelle777
@ellelle777 2 года назад
I was diagnosed with MVP + Regurgitation 15 yrs ago and was prescribed with a beta blocker (metoprolol) to manage my heart rate. I added magnesium taurate and omega 3 to my daily supplements. So far, the occurence of chest pains have been rare.
@lolwutnobanplz124
@lolwutnobanplz124 3 года назад
I was told I have this from my doctor after an echo, and my cardiologist just said that I'm wrong and I'm just suffering from stress and anxiety. When I have a heart attack in 2 weeks I hope my cardiologist goes to jail.
@Dractonis
@Dractonis 4 года назад
Thank you. I have EDS and searched for an animation to show my 9 year old as she asked why I have heart scans. I only looked for a MVP vid, so it was cool to see EDS mentioned in this video at the same time. I asked her why she thought the valves might be "leaky" in some people like me and she was like, "because.... the doors are stretchy?!" XD
@namisali
@namisali 3 года назад
My Ex has this disease but it was underlying until she got COVID-19 infection, and now she has those symptoms of MVP
@keirahastings6668
@keirahastings6668 2 года назад
This channel is the best thing that has happened to med students...crisp,short and easy to understand...just what was needed when you dont have time for big videos
@cornelius0113
@cornelius0113 3 года назад
Im in the process of getting a root canal and had my doctor prescribe antibiotics. While im trying to get approval for the procedure, are bacteria in my cavities going to be an issue on my valves while im waiting?
@celeniaroman9289
@celeniaroman9289 7 часов назад
I’m 25 and I was recently diagnosed with MVP
@maryonyegasioyem
@maryonyegasioyem 3 года назад
I just noticed i have never said THANK YOU. i LOVE these animations. they have been very helpful for my nursing program. Thanks
@lanternofthegreen
@lanternofthegreen 6 лет назад
These videos are very well made, thank you.
@bmanrandom893
@bmanrandom893 5 лет назад
Thanks.. Went through 4 horrible videos before I found this one. Well explained . ty
@serialreader6370
@serialreader6370 4 года назад
i cannot thank you enough for this :')
@SAZIZMUSIC
@SAZIZMUSIC 6 лет назад
amazing animation and explanation .. thanks a lot
@KaranaLovesMusic
@KaranaLovesMusic 6 лет назад
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@faash8964
@faash8964 3 года назад
Amazing work!! Thankyou!
@Godsyoungwoman
@Godsyoungwoman 3 года назад
This was perfect review! 👌🏾 Ty!!
@naturalcurls4life576
@naturalcurls4life576 5 лет назад
Very helpful, tfs!
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