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Background Mitral valve prolapse is the most frequent valvular defect associated with a wide range of electro-hemodynamic abnormalities, leading to heart failure, arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Mitral valve prolapse, first described from Barlow in
Sofien Ayed, Rainer Hoffmann
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The review article presents modern concepts of the mitral valve prolapse. The issues of pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria of primary and probable prolapse are reflected, the issues of epidemiology are considered in detail.
E. V. Timofeev+3 more
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The right ventricle under pressure: Anatomy and imaging in sickness and health
The RV is essential to the homeostasis of normal physiology and disturbances in RV structure and function has a substantial effect on patient outcomes. This review sets out to describe the developmental and anatomical complexities of the right ventricle while exploring the modern techniques employed to image and understand its function from a clinical ...
Harrison Stubbs+4 more
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The state of response of autonomic nervous system in children with mitral valve prolapse
The article presents summarized materials on connective tissue dysplasia of the heart, primary mitral valve prolapse, dysfunction of the autonomic system.
І.О. Mitiuriaeva-Korniyko+4 more
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Frequency of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Apparently Healthy Children in Alexandria Governorate [PDF]
Background: Mitral valve prolapse is common with a reported prevalence ranging from 2–3%, Mitral valve prolapse and its possible complications is not yet studied in Egyptian children.
Nada Mohamed Diab+2 more
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The effects of leaflet material properties on the simulated function of regurgitant mitral valves [PDF]
Advances in three-dimensional imaging provide the ability to construct and analyze finite element (FE) models to evaluate the biomechanical behavior and function of atrioventricular valves. However, while obtaining patient-specific valve geometry is now possible, non-invasive measurement of patient-specific leaflet material properties remains nearly ...
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Abstract Background Information regarding the frequency of L waves and their prognostic relevance in dogs with secondary atrial fibrillation (AF) is limited. Hypothesis/Objectives To determine whether L waves occur and ascertain their prognostic role, as well as the role of other clinical and echocardiographic variables in dogs with AF.
Giovanni Romito+6 more
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Clinical periodontal diagnosis
Abstract Periodontal diseases include pathological conditions elicited by the presence of bacterial biofilms leading to a host response. In the diagnostic process, clinical signs such as bleeding on probing, development of periodontal pockets and gingival recessions, furcation involvement and presence of radiographic bone loss should be assessed prior ...
Giovanni E. Salvi+5 more
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NRC-Net: Automated noise robust cardio net for detecting valvular cardiac diseases using optimum transformation method with heart sound signals [PDF]
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) can be effectively treated when detected early, reducing mortality rates significantly. Traditionally, phonocardiogram (PCG) signals have been utilized for detecting cardiovascular disease due to their cost-effectiveness and simplicity. Nevertheless, various environmental and physiological noises frequently affect the PCG
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The purpose. The aim of the study was a comparative analysis of basic echocardiographic parameters, fibroblast growth factor-2 and free and peptide-bounding oxyproline indicators in young patients with mitral valve prolapse, type 1 diabetes mellitus and ...
Olena Nikolenko, Oleksii Korzh
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