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Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()

BACKGROUND: Mitral valve prolapse syndrome (MVPS) and MASS phenotype (MASS) are Marfan-like syndromes that exhibit aortic dilatation and mitral valve prolapse. Unlike in Marfan syndrome (MFS), the presence of ectopia lentis and aortic aneurysm preclude diagnosis of MVPS and MASS. However, it is uncl...

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Autores principales: Rippe, Moritz, De Backer, Julie, Kutsche, Kerstin, Mosquera, Laura Muiño, Schüler, Helke, Rybczynski, Meike, Bernhardt, Alexander M., Keyser, Britta, Hillebrand, Mathias, Mir, Thomas S., Berger, Jürgen, Blankenberg, Stefan, Koschyk, Dietmar, von Kodolitsch, Yskert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2016.01.002
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author Rippe, Moritz
De Backer, Julie
Kutsche, Kerstin
Mosquera, Laura Muiño
Schüler, Helke
Rybczynski, Meike
Bernhardt, Alexander M.
Keyser, Britta
Hillebrand, Mathias
Mir, Thomas S.
Berger, Jürgen
Blankenberg, Stefan
Koschyk, Dietmar
von Kodolitsch, Yskert
author_facet Rippe, Moritz
De Backer, Julie
Kutsche, Kerstin
Mosquera, Laura Muiño
Schüler, Helke
Rybczynski, Meike
Bernhardt, Alexander M.
Keyser, Britta
Hillebrand, Mathias
Mir, Thomas S.
Berger, Jürgen
Blankenberg, Stefan
Koschyk, Dietmar
von Kodolitsch, Yskert
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description BACKGROUND: Mitral valve prolapse syndrome (MVPS) and MASS phenotype (MASS) are Marfan-like syndromes that exhibit aortic dilatation and mitral valve prolapse. Unlike in Marfan syndrome (MFS), the presence of ectopia lentis and aortic aneurysm preclude diagnosis of MVPS and MASS. However, it is unclear whether aortic dilatation and mitral valve prolapse remain stable in MVPS or MASS or whether they progress like in MFS. METHODS: This retrospective longitudinal observational study examines clinical characteristics and long-term prognosis of 44 adults with MVPS or MASS (18 men, 26 women aged 38 ± 17 years) as compared with 81 adults with Marfan syndrome (MFS) with similar age and sex distribution. The age at final contact was 42 ± 15 years with mean follow-up of 66 ± 49 months. RESULTS: At baseline, ectopia lentis and aortic sinus aneurysm were absent in MVPS and MASS, and systemic scores defined by the revised Ghent nosology were lower than in MFS (all P < .001). Unlike in MFS, no individual with MVPS and MASS developed aortic complications (P < .001). In contrast, the incidence of endocarditis (P = .292), heart failure (P = .644), and mitral valve surgery (P = .140) was similar in all syndromes. Cox regression analysis identified increased LV end-diastolic (P = .013), moderate MVR (P = .019) and flail MV leaflet (P = .017) as independent predictors of mitral valve surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides evidence that MVPS and MASS are Marfan-like syndromes with stability of aortic dilatation but with progression of mitral valve prolapse. Echocardiographic characteristics of mitral valve disease rather than the type of syndrome, predict clinical progression of mitral valve prolapse.
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spelling pubmed-54413522017-06-14 Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse() Rippe, Moritz De Backer, Julie Kutsche, Kerstin Mosquera, Laura Muiño Schüler, Helke Rybczynski, Meike Bernhardt, Alexander M. Keyser, Britta Hillebrand, Mathias Mir, Thomas S. Berger, Jürgen Blankenberg, Stefan Koschyk, Dietmar von Kodolitsch, Yskert Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc Article BACKGROUND: Mitral valve prolapse syndrome (MVPS) and MASS phenotype (MASS) are Marfan-like syndromes that exhibit aortic dilatation and mitral valve prolapse. Unlike in Marfan syndrome (MFS), the presence of ectopia lentis and aortic aneurysm preclude diagnosis of MVPS and MASS. However, it is unclear whether aortic dilatation and mitral valve prolapse remain stable in MVPS or MASS or whether they progress like in MFS. METHODS: This retrospective longitudinal observational study examines clinical characteristics and long-term prognosis of 44 adults with MVPS or MASS (18 men, 26 women aged 38 ± 17 years) as compared with 81 adults with Marfan syndrome (MFS) with similar age and sex distribution. The age at final contact was 42 ± 15 years with mean follow-up of 66 ± 49 months. RESULTS: At baseline, ectopia lentis and aortic sinus aneurysm were absent in MVPS and MASS, and systemic scores defined by the revised Ghent nosology were lower than in MFS (all P < .001). Unlike in MFS, no individual with MVPS and MASS developed aortic complications (P < .001). In contrast, the incidence of endocarditis (P = .292), heart failure (P = .644), and mitral valve surgery (P = .140) was similar in all syndromes. Cox regression analysis identified increased LV end-diastolic (P = .013), moderate MVR (P = .019) and flail MV leaflet (P = .017) as independent predictors of mitral valve surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides evidence that MVPS and MASS are Marfan-like syndromes with stability of aortic dilatation but with progression of mitral valve prolapse. Echocardiographic characteristics of mitral valve disease rather than the type of syndrome, predict clinical progression of mitral valve prolapse. Elsevier 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5441352/ /pubmed/28616514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2016.01.002 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rippe, Moritz
De Backer, Julie
Kutsche, Kerstin
Mosquera, Laura Muiño
Schüler, Helke
Rybczynski, Meike
Bernhardt, Alexander M.
Keyser, Britta
Hillebrand, Mathias
Mir, Thomas S.
Berger, Jürgen
Blankenberg, Stefan
Koschyk, Dietmar
von Kodolitsch, Yskert
Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title_full Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title_fullStr Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title_full_unstemmed Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title_short Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and MASS phenotype: Stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
title_sort mitral valve prolapse syndrome and mass phenotype: stability of aortic dilatation but progression of mitral valve prolapse()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28616514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2016.01.002
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