Do vasodilators interfere with left ventricular remodeling in chronic mitral regurgitation?
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The influence of vasodilators in the natural history of mitral regurgitation is controversial. If, on the one hand, they may really interfere, on the other, they may mask left ventricular myocardial dysfunction. Three phases comprise the natural history of mitral regurgitation. In the first, increased atrial compliance and eccentric ventricular hypertrophy are observed in association with diastolic normotension. In the second phase, a transition phase, a slow increase in diastolic and left chamber pressures is observed. In the third phase, handicapping symptoms occur due to failure in compensating mechanisms and elevation in the systolic and pulmonary pressures. It is estimated that up to 82% of the patients with mitral regurgitation due to prolapse progress to surgical indication in a 10-year period, which is equivalent to a 20% rate of surgical indication per year . Functional class (III or IV, New York Heart Association), advanced age, and ventricular dysfunction correlate with a greater mortality rate . In regard to the qualification of the indicators of natural history progression in patients with asymptomatic chronic mitral regurgitation, no uniformity exists. Variations in the systolic diameter between 45 and 55 mm , in the diastolic diameter above 70 mm , or correlations between cavitary increase and body surface 4 are not satisfactory. However, signals of reduction in left ventricular function draw attention to the advanced character of the disease . The type of drug, its dosage, and the period of time during which it is used influence the vasodilator effect on mitral regurgitation. Greenberg et al , using hydralazine, and Schön et al , using quinapril, reported a reduction in left ventricular diameter and improvement of symptoms. However, this behavior has not been confirmed by other researchers . In this regard, we studied 47 patients with oligosymp-
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia
دوره 79 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002