PMID: 9419819Jan 7, 1998Paper

Sudden death in young people with apparently isolated mitral valve prolapse

Giornale italiano di cardiologia
D CorradoG Thiene

Abstract

Ventricular electrical instability and sudden death in mitral valve prolapse (MVP) have been related to mitral valve regurgitation and left ventricular dysfunction, autonomic nervous system abnormalities, or underlying cardiomyopathy. The aim of the present study was to assess the frequency, nature and pathophysiologic significance of histologic myocardial abnormalities in young patients with apparently isolated MVP and sudden cardiac death. Among 163 cases of sudden cardiovascular death in young people, MVP was the only cardiac pathology found at postmortem gross examination in 17 (10%) (12 females and 5 males) aged 14 to 35 years, mean 24. In 12 cases sudden death occurred at rest (during pregnancy in 2). MVP was diagnosed during life in 8 patients, 6 of whom had experienced palpitations and/or syncope, and 3 had premature ventricular beats. In every case, postmortem gross examination revealed "floppy" mitral valve leaflets with marked myxoid degeneration, and no other cardiovascular pathology. Cardiomegaly with left chamber enlargement was observed in 5 cases (mild in 3 and moderate in 2). In 12 cases (70%), histopathologic study disclosed myocardial abnormalities which consisted of focal myocardial atrophy and fatty replace...Continue Reading

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