Mitral Regurgitation - Valvular Heart Disease Guidelines

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Valve Hemodynamics Hemodynamic Consequences Symptoms AR severity: none or trace None None Mild AR: • Jet width <25% of LVOT; • Vena contracta <0.3 cm; • RVol <30 mL/beat; • RF <30%; • ERO <0.10 cm 2 ; • Angiography grade 1+ Moderate AR: • Jet width 25%-64% of LVOT; • Vena contracta 0.3-0.6 cm; • RVol 30-59 mL/beat; • RF 30%-49%; • ERO 0.10-0.29 cm 2 ; • Angiography grade 2+ • Normal LV systolic function • Normal LV volume or mild LV dilation None Severe AR: • Jet width ≥65% of LVOT; • Vena contracta >0.6 cm; • Holodiastolic flow reversal in the proximal abdominal aorta; • RVol ≥60 mL/beat; • RF ≥50%; • ERO ≥0.3 cm 2 ; • Angiography grade 3+-4+; • In addition, diagnosis of chronic severe AR requires evidence of LV dilation C1: • Normal LVEF (≥50%) and mild-to-moderate LV dilation (LVESD ≤50 mm) C2: • Abnormal LV systolic function with depressed LVEF (<50%) or severe LV dilatation (LVESD >50 mm or indexed LVESD >25 mm/m 2 ) None; exercise testing is reasonable to confirm symptom status Severe AR: • Doppler jet width ≥65% of LVOT; • Vena contracta >0.6 cm; • Holodiastolic flow reversal in the proximal abdominal aorta; • RVol ≥60 mL/beat; • RF ≥50%; • ERO ≥0.3 cm 2 ; • Angiography grade 3+-4+; • In addition, diagnosis of chronic severe AR requires evidence of LV dilation • Symptomatic severe AR may occur with normal systolic function (LVEF ≥50%), mild-to- moderate LV dysfunction (LVEF 40%-50%), or severe LV dysfunction (LVEF <40%) • Moderate-to-severe LV dilation • Exertional dyspnea or angina or more severe HF symptoms 13

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