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- $Title{Concerned As to the Nature and Treatment of "Floppy Heart Valve"}
- $Subject{valve mitral floppy heart valves click murmur Circulatory Prolapse
- MVP palpitation skipped beat}
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- Anatomy of the Mitral Valve*0008301.scf
- Side View of the Mitral Valve*0008302.scf
- Mitral Valve Prolapse*0008303.scf
- Location of the Mitral Valve*0008304.scf}
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- Concerned As to the Nature and Treatment of "Floppy Heart Valve"
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- QUESTION: After a physical examination and a rather complete work up, a
- diagnosis described to me as a "floppy heart valve" was made. Although I have
- received many assurances that this is not a dangerous situation, I am still
- concerned as to the nature and treatment of this disorder. Would you please
- explain it, and offer me some insight?
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- ANSWER: There are many names for your condition, probably the most commonly
- used is "Mitral Valve Prolapse" (or MVP), which might sound even more serious.
- But it isn't, for the greater majority of patients with this condition have no
- symptoms. Sometimes called the "Click-Murmur" syndrome because of the sounds
- that the physician hears when examining you with a stethoscope, it is rarely
- serious or life-threatening. The mitral valve is located in the heart between
- the left left atrium and left ventricle, formed of two leaflets or flaps,
- which open and close with each beat of the heart. The valve assures that the
- blood flows in one direction, and when closed prevents the flow of blood back
- into the atrium, and sends the blood out of the ventricle through the aortic
- valve, into the aorta and the rest of the body. In some people the valve
- flaps do not close smoothly, and allow a small amount of blood to leak
- backward. This creates the murmur and click which helps the doctor make the
- diagnosis. The causes of the condition are rarely determined, as in most
- cases the heart is otherwise normal and without disease. There are some cases
- when the condition may cause a palpitation or skipped beat that the patient
- feels, and creates a bit of anxiety, but this does not affect the functioning
- of the heart. Since there may be no symptoms or problems, there is no need
- for treatment, and your physician tried to reassure you with the knowledge
- that your case was benign. In the few cases that may cause some problems,
- there are effective treatments to help.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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