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  Frequency and age-related course of mitral valve dysfunction in the Marfan syndrome.

Rybczynski, M., Mir, T. S., Sheikhzadeh, S., Bernhardt, A. M., Schad, C., Treede, H., et al. (2010). Frequency and age-related course of mitral valve dysfunction in the Marfan syndrome. American Journal of Cardiol, 106(7), 1048-1053. doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2010.05.038.

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Rybczynski, M., Author
Mir, T. S., Author
Sheikhzadeh, S., Author
Bernhardt, A. M., Author
Schad, C., Author
Treede, H., Author
Veldhoen, S., Author
Groene, E. F., Author
Kühne, K., Author
Koschyk, D., Author
Robinson, P. N.1, Author           
Berger, J., Author
Reichenspurner, H., Author
Meinertz, T., Author
von Kodolitsch, Y., Author
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Free keywords: Adult; Age Factors; Female; Humans; Male; Marfan Syndrome/*complications; Middle Aged; Mitral Valve Prolapse/*complications/*epidemiology/ultrasonography
 Abstract: Mitral valve (MV) prolapse (MVP) has a high prevalence of 2% to 3% in the general population and thus constitutes the most common cause of severe nonischemic MV regurgitation (MVR). MVP is also common in persons with the Marfan syndrome. However, to date, a large-scale population-based cohort study using modern echocardiographic techniques has not been performed, and the frequency of MVP and the relation of MV dysfunction and age have not been investigated. Therefore, we conducted a population-based cohort study of 204 patients (108 males and 96 females, aged 31.2 +/- 16.4 years) with classic Marfan syndrome. We performed echocardiographic follow-up of 174 patients for a mean of 4.4 +/- 4.3 years. On the initial or subsequent echocardiographic scan, MVP was present in 82 patients (40%), severe MVR in 25 (12%), and MV endocarditis in 5 patients (2.5%). At 30 years of age, the Weibull cumulative distribution was 42.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 36% to 50%) for MVP, 56.5% (95% CI 49.3% to 64%) for MVR of any degree, 6.7% (95% CI 3.9% to 11.3%) for severe MVR, and 0.92% (95% CI 0.21% to 3.91%) for MV endocarditis. The cumulative hazard for severe MVR and MV endocarditis was estimated to increase with age. MVP was associated with dural ectasia (p = 0.01), ectopia lentis (p = 0.02), and skeletal involvement (p <0.001). Severe MVR was related to tricuspid valve prolapse (p = 0.002) and to the sporadic form of the Marfan syndrome (p = 0.006). In conclusion, MVP was comparatively frequent in patients with the Marfan syndrome and carries an increased risk of progression to severe MVR and endocarditis, especially in older adults.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010-10-01
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Title: American Journal of Cardiol
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 106 (7) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1048 - 1053 Identifier: ISSN: 0002-9149