Clinical and functional features of mitral valve prolapse in adolescents
[摘要] Aim. To investigate the features of hemodynamic changes and autonomic regulation in adolescents with Stage I-II mitral valve prolapse (MVP). Material and methods. In total, 112 adolescents with MPV underwent clinical examination, Doppler ultrasound, and cardiointervalography. Results. Stage I MVP was associated with predominantly autonomic symptoms in 72,7 % of the patients; in 59,5 %, increased sympathetic activation was observed. In Stage II MPV patients, connective tissue dysplasia was registered in 85,4 %, with predominant parasympathetic effects in 47,4 %. Mitral valve visualization (B-mode Doppler ultrasound) demonstrated changes in the valve structure in 49,5 % and 5,4 % of Stage II and I MVP patients, respectively (p<0,001). During clino-orthostatic test, adolescents with MVP had inadequate hemodynamic reaction, especially in Stage II MVP. Conclusion. Сlinical and functional features were explained by the pathogenetic mechanisms of Stage I and II MVP: the former was characterised by increased sympathetic activation, decreased left ventricular volume, and predominance of chordae and leaflets over mitral annulus; the latter was characterised by inadequacy of valve connective tissue, as a manifestation of connective tissue dysplasia syndrome.
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[关键词] mitral valve prolapse;adolescents;hemodynamics;autonomic regulation [时效性]