Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (10): 1516-.
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo analyze the correlation between mitral regurgitation grading and left ventricular ejection fraction inelderly patients (>60years of age) in a2-year follow-up. MethodsA total of455patients with the diagnosis of at least mildmitral regurgitation by echocardiography were divided into ischemic mitral regurgitation (IMR) group and non-ischemicregurgitation (NIMR) group. The patients were followed up with echocardiography every 6 months and the data wereanalyzed at the end of24months.ResultsMitral regurgitation grade was inversely correlated with left ventricular ejectionfraction (LVEF). Patients with moderate and severe IMR had a lower LVEF than those with NIMR (P<0.05). After adjustmentfor age, sex, body mass index, high blood pressure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation and cardiomyopathy, the mean LVEF at2yearswas lowered by2.7% (1.4%-4.1% ),2.7% (1.3%-4.0% ), and5.2% (3.5%-6.9% ) in mild, moderate and severe IMR patients,respectively (P<0.04), and by 3.2% (1.6%-4.8% ), and3.0% (1.4%-4.5% ), and1.7% (-0.5%-3.9% ) in mild, moderate and severeNIMR patients (P=0.30). ConclusionThe mean LVEF in IMR patients is significantly lowered compared to that in NIMRpatients. The grade of mitral regurgitation is inversely correlated with the regurgitation area in IMR patients. Stratifiedmanagement might help improve LVEF in severe IMR patients.
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