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Secondary valve regurgitation in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction, and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

Philipp E. Bartko, Martin Hülsmann, Judy Hung, Noémi Pávó, Robert A. Levine, Philippe Pîbarot, Alec Vahanian, Gregg W. Stone, Georg Goliasch

European Heart Journal · 2020

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Summary

Secondary mitral regurgitation and secondary tricuspid regurgitation due to heart failure (HF) remain challenging in almost every aspect: increasing prevalence, poor prognosis, notoriously elusive in diagnosis, and complexity of therapeutic management. Recently, defined HF subgroups according to three ejection fraction (EF) ranges (reduced, mid-range, and preserved) have stimulated a structured understanding of the HF syndrome but the role of secondary valve regurgitation (SVR) across the spectrum of EF remains undefined. This review expands this structured understanding by consolidating the underlying phenotype of myocardial impairment with each type of SVR. Specifically, the current understanding, epidemiological considerations, impact, public health burden, mechanisms, and treatment opt

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa129
Catalogue ID
SNmohbaujt-p56u64
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