Acute Mitral Regurgitation due to Spontaneous Chordal Rupture in a Patient With Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.
Journal: Korean Circulation Journal
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Abstract
A 69-year-old male presented with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mitral valve regurgitation, and myxomatous mitral valve prolapse. A spontaneous chordal rupture and acute severe mitral regurgitation resulted in abrupt clinical deterioration despite complete relief of severe left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet. The patient underwent extensive cardiac surgery due to intractable heart failure. Surgical procedures included a mitral valve replacement, a septal myectomy, and the Maze procedure.
Authors
Min-jae Yang, Soo-jin Kang, Myeong-ho Yoon, Yoon-ho Hwang, Hong-seok Lim, Byoung-joo Choi, So-yeon Choi, Gyo-seung Hwang, Joon-han Shin, You-sun Hong, Seung-jea Tahk
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