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The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography

Mitral valve disease is common. Mitral regurgitation is the second most frequent indication for valve surgery in Europe and despite the decline of rheumatic fever in Western societies, mitral stenosis of any aetiology is a regular finding in all echo departments. Mitral valve disease is, therefore,...

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Autores principales: Robinson, Shaun, Ring, Liam, Augustine, Daniel X, Rekhraj, Sushma, Oxborough, David, Harkness, Allan, Lancellotti, Patrizio, Rana, Bushra
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34061768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERP-20-0034
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author Robinson, Shaun
Ring, Liam
Augustine, Daniel X
Rekhraj, Sushma
Oxborough, David
Harkness, Allan
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Rana, Bushra
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Ring, Liam
Augustine, Daniel X
Rekhraj, Sushma
Oxborough, David
Harkness, Allan
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Rana, Bushra
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description Mitral valve disease is common. Mitral regurgitation is the second most frequent indication for valve surgery in Europe and despite the decline of rheumatic fever in Western societies, mitral stenosis of any aetiology is a regular finding in all echo departments. Mitral valve disease is, therefore, one of the most common pathologies encountered by echocardiographers, as both a primary indication for echocardiography and a secondary finding when investigating other cardiovascular disease processes. Transthoracic, transoesophageal and exercise stress echocardiography play a crucial role in the assessment of mitral valve disease and are essential to identifying the aetiology, mechanism and severity of disease, and for helping to determine the appropriate timing and method of intervention. This guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) describes the assessment of mitral regurgitation and mitral stenosis, and replaces previous BSE guidelines that describe the echocardiographic assessment of mitral anatomy prior to mitral valve repair surgery and percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty. It provides a comprehensive description of the imaging techniques (and their limitations) employed in the assessment of mitral valve disease. It describes a step-wise approach to identifying: aetiology and mechanism, disease severity, reparability and secondary effects on chamber geometry, function and pressures. Advanced echocardiographic techniques are described for both transthoracic and transoesophageal modalities, including TOE and exercise testing.
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spelling pubmed-84958802021-10-12 The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography Robinson, Shaun Ring, Liam Augustine, Daniel X Rekhraj, Sushma Oxborough, David Harkness, Allan Lancellotti, Patrizio Rana, Bushra Echo Res Pract Guidelines and Recommendations Mitral valve disease is common. Mitral regurgitation is the second most frequent indication for valve surgery in Europe and despite the decline of rheumatic fever in Western societies, mitral stenosis of any aetiology is a regular finding in all echo departments. Mitral valve disease is, therefore, one of the most common pathologies encountered by echocardiographers, as both a primary indication for echocardiography and a secondary finding when investigating other cardiovascular disease processes. Transthoracic, transoesophageal and exercise stress echocardiography play a crucial role in the assessment of mitral valve disease and are essential to identifying the aetiology, mechanism and severity of disease, and for helping to determine the appropriate timing and method of intervention. This guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) describes the assessment of mitral regurgitation and mitral stenosis, and replaces previous BSE guidelines that describe the echocardiographic assessment of mitral anatomy prior to mitral valve repair surgery and percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty. It provides a comprehensive description of the imaging techniques (and their limitations) employed in the assessment of mitral valve disease. It describes a step-wise approach to identifying: aetiology and mechanism, disease severity, reparability and secondary effects on chamber geometry, function and pressures. Advanced echocardiographic techniques are described for both transthoracic and transoesophageal modalities, including TOE and exercise testing. Bioscientifica Ltd 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8495880/ /pubmed/34061768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERP-20-0034 Text en © British Society of Echocardiography https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Guidelines and Recommendations
Robinson, Shaun
Ring, Liam
Augustine, Daniel X
Rekhraj, Sushma
Oxborough, David
Harkness, Allan
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Rana, Bushra
The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title_full The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title_fullStr The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title_full_unstemmed The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title_short The assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the British Society of Echocardiography
title_sort assessment of mitral valve disease: a guideline from the british society of echocardiography
topic Guidelines and Recommendations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34061768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERP-20-0034
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