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Valve Hemodynamics a Hemodynamic Consequences Symptoms • No MR jet or small central jet area <20% LA on Doppler • Small vena contracta <0.3 cm None None • Central jet MR 20%-40% LA or late systolic eccentric jet MR • Vena contracta <0.7 cm • RVol <60 mL • RF <50% • ERO <0.40 cm 2 • Angiographic grade 1+-2+ • Mild LA enlargement • No LV enlargement • Normal pulmonary pressure None • Central jet MR >40% LA or holosystolic eccentric jet MR • Vena contracta ≥0.7 cm • RVol ≥60 mL • RF ≥50% • ERO ≥0.40 cm 2 • Angiographic grade 3+-4+ • Moderate or severe LA enlargement • LV enlargement • PHTN may be present at rest or with exercise • C1: LVEF >60% and LVESD <40 mm • C2: LVEF ≤60% and LVESD ≥40 mm None • Central jet MR >40% LA or holosystolic eccentric jet MR • Vena contracta ≥0.7 cm • RVol ≥60 mL • RF ≥50% • ERO ≥0.40 cm 2 • Angiographic grade 3+-4+ • Moderate or severe LA enlargement • LV enlargement • PHTN present • Decreased exercise tolerance • Exertional dyspnea a Several valve hemodynamic criteria are provided for assessment of MR severity, but not all criteria for each category will be present in each patient. Categorization of MR severity as mild, moderate, or severe depends on data quality and integration of these parameters in conjunction with other clinical evidence. 5

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