Does mean transmitral gradient predict mortality in patients with MAC-related mitral valve dysfunction?
Patients with mitral annular calcification (MAC)-related mitral valve dysfunction
Mean transmitral gradient
Lower vs higher transmitral gradients
Mortalityhard clinical
Mean transmitral gradient provides prognostic utility for mortality in MAC-related mitral valve dysfunction, independent of mitral regurgitation severity at higher gradients.
In MAC-related mitral valve dysfunction, mean transmitral gradient is associated with increased mortality after adjustment for age, sex, and MAC-related risk factors. Concomitant MR is associated with excess mortality in low-gradient ranges (3-5 mmHg) but gradually loses prognostic importance at higher gradients, indicating prognostic utility of transmitral gradient in MAC regardless of MR severity.
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Philippe B. Bertrand
Structural Heart Disease
Timothy W. Churchill
Preventive Cardiology
Evin Yucel
Harvard University
European Heart Journal
Harvard University
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Bertrand et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d56c4975589c71d767cd41 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa819