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(Chest. 1977;71:90-93.)
© 1977 American College of Chest Physicians

Mitral Regurgitation due to Intermittent Prosthetic Valvular Dysfunction

C. Jeffrey Carlson M.D.1; John J. Collins Jr. M.D., F.C.C.P.1; Ira S. Ockene M.D., F.C.C.P.1; Lawrence H. Cohn M.D., F.C.C.P.1; and James E. Dalen M.D., F.C.C.P.1

1 From the Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston

A second case of malfunction of a Harken disk valve due to undue disk wear is reported. Two and one-half years after aortic and mitral valvular replacement, the patient had paraprosthetic aortic insufficiency and physical findings suggesting intermittent dysfunction of his prosthetic mitral valve. Catheterization showed intermittent hemodynamic abnormalities; fluoroscopic and cineangiographic findings indicated intermittent mitral regurgitation secondary to undue mitral disk wear. At operation, the excised valve showed normal struts and sewing ring but severe disk wear. There was loss of disk substance and rim notching.







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