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  1. 27 mar 2024 · Signs and symptoms of mitral valve prolapse are due to the amount of blood leaking backward through the valve. Mitral valve prolapse symptoms can vary widely from one person to another. Many people with mitral valve prolapse don't have noticeable symptoms.

  2. While uncomplicated mitral valve prolapse (MVP) presenting with no/trivial mitral regurgitation, and without left atrial/ventricular consequences, enjoys a benign outcome as a group, particular arrhythmic MVP (AMVP) phenotypes are at excess risk of ventricular arrhythmias.

  3. 23 maj 2024 · Mitral valve prolapse, also called MVP, is a condition in which the two valve flaps of the mitral valve don't close smoothly or evenly, but bulge (prolapse) upward into the left atrium. Mitral valve prolapse is also known as click-murmur syndrome, Barlow's syndrome or floppy valve syndrome.

  4. Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a heart issue in which your mitral valve flaps bow or flop back into your left atrium. This may prevent your valve from closing as tightly as it should between your left atrium and left ventricle.

  5. In mitral valve prolapse, the valve flaps bulge into the upper left chamber during each heartbeat. Mitral valve prolapse can cause blood to leak backward, a condition called mitral valve regurgitation.

  6. Rarely, blood can leak the wrong way through the floppy valve, which may cause shortness of breath, palpitations (strong or rapid heartbeats), chest pain, and other symptoms. Normal Mitral Valve. The mitral valve controls the flow of blood between the two chambers on the left side of the heart.

  7. What You Need to Know. Mitral valve prolapse, also known as click-murmur syndrome, Barlow's syndrome, balloon mitral valve, or floppy valve syndrome, is the bulging of one or both of the mitral valve flaps (leaflets) into the left atrium during the contraction of the heart.

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