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The mitral valve aneurysm is a rare complication of infective endocarditis involving mitral or aortic valve. The perforation of the mitral valve aneurysm can lead to significant mitral regurgitation (MR) or thromboembolism, which can cause sudden hemodynamic deterioration. We describe here a case of healed infective endocarditis of the aortic valve with ruptured mitral valve aneurysm that led to severe MR. The aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet was diagnosed by two‐dimensional transthoracic echocardiography. In this case, three‐dimensional transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated the detailed morphology of mitral valve aneurysm which resulted in successful surgical repair of the aneurysm.  相似文献   

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A 53-year-old man with aortic regurgitation was admitted to our hospital because of fever. A diagnosis of ruptured mitral valve aneurysm was made by Doppler echocardiography. Aortic regurgitant flow along the anterior mitral leaflet may have predisposed to mitral valve endocarditis, aneurysm formation, and its rupture.  相似文献   

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We report the echocardiographic findings in a patient with a mitral valve aneurysm, probably occurring as a complication of aortic valve endocarditis. Transesophageal echocardiography showed a tunnel-shaped aneurysm of the atrial side of the anterior mitral leaflet, expanding in systole and collapsing in diastole. Transesophageal echocardiography is a useful diagnostic tool for the evaluation of mitral valve pathology.  相似文献   

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A 28‐year‐old man was admitted to our emergency service with a shortness of breath and palpitation. On admission, his blood pressure was high and he was in hypertensive pulmonary edema. His physical examination showed rales in both lungs and pansystolic murmur at mitral focus. His medical history included aortic valve replacement (AVR) because of native aortic valve infective endocarditis. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed normal functional aortic valve. Color flow imaging demonstrated severe mitral regurgitation with posterior eccentric jet. To examine in detail, transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and three‐dimensional (3D) echocardiography were performed. TEE disclosed a separation in the subaortic curtain leading to severe mitral regurgitation from the left ventricle to the left atrium. In addition to severe mitral regurgitation with posterior eccentric jet, 26‐mm‐long pouch was seen in mitral‐aortic intervalvular fibrosa (MAIVF) at 120° TEE view. This pouch was separated from the mitral anterior leaflet junction releasing the mitral anterior leaflet and causing prolapse and chorda rupture in the A2 scallop of the mitral anterior leaflet. The MAIVF connects the anterior mitral leaflet to the posterior portion of the aortic annulus. The separation of the MAIVF represents a complication of the aortic valve replacement.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND. Secondary involvement of the mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa and the anterior mitral leaflet (subaortic structures) can occur in patients with aortic valve endocarditis. The secondary involvement of these structures occurs as a result of direct extension of the infection from the aortic valve or as a result of an infected aortic regurgitant jet striking the ventricular surfaces of the mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa and the anterior mitral leaflet. The abscess of mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa can expand to form an aneurysm. Subsequently, this mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa aneurysm can develop a perforation and communicate with the left atrium, resulting in the systolic regurgitation of blood from the left ventricular outflow tract into the left atrium. Secondary infection can also occur on the ventricular surface of the anterior mitral leaflet and result in the formation of an aneurysm or perforation of anterior mitral leaflet. METHODS AND RESULTS. This study examines the utility of transesophageal echocardiography in the detection of these subaortic complications in 55 consecutive patients with aortic valve endocarditis. A total of 24 patients (44%) had involvement of subaortic structures, including four with an abscess in the mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa, four with mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa aneurysm, seven with perforation of the mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa with communication into the left atrium, two with an aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet, and seven with perforation of the anterior mitral leaflet. The transesophageal echocardiographic findings were confirmed at surgery in 20 patients and at necropsy in two. By comparison, transthoracic echocardiography visualized these lesions in five of 24 patients (21%), including none of four with mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa abscesses, two of four with mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa aneurysms, one of seven with mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa perforations, one of two with anterior mitral leaflet aneurysms, and one of seven anterior mitral leaflet perforations. Eccentric mitral regurgitation-type systolic jets were noted in eight additional patients by transthoracic color flow imaging, and this finding suggested the possibility of these unusual subaortic complications. If these patients are included, then transthoracic echocardiography suggested the presence of these subaortic complications in 13 of 24 patients (54%). CONCLUSIONS. The results indicate that 1) involvement of the subaortic structures in patients with aortic valve endocarditis may be more common than previously recognized, 2) patients with aortic valve endocarditis and eccentric jets of mitral regurgitation on transthoracic echocardiography should undergo further evaluation by transesophageal echocardiography to exclude these unusual complications, 3) precise recognition of these complications is of value in the optimal medical and surgical management of these patients, and 4) these complications may be responsible for unexplained congestive heart failure and hemodynamic deterioration in some patients with aortic valve endocarditis.  相似文献   

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Aorto‐atrial fistulas are rare, but important complications resulting from aortic valve infective endocarditis, aortic valve surgery, or aortic dissection. We hereby report a case of a 20‐year male, referred to us with infective endocarditis of the native aortic valve with severe aortic regurgitation and symptoms of heart failure. Detailed evaluation with two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional transthoracic echocardiography revealed aorto‐left atrial fistula secondary to the involvement of the mitral–aortic intervalvular fibrosa (MAIVF) region. The patient underwent successful removal of the vegetations, closure of the defect along with aortic valve replacement, and mitral valve repair.  相似文献   

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Perforated mitral valve aneurysm as a rare course of bacterial endocarditis   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A 65 year old man with a history of mechanical aortic valve replacement acquired Enterococcus faecalis mediated infective endocarditis about 3 years later. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed formation of an aneurysm confined to the anterior mitral valve leaflet. The aortic valve revealed no signs of endocarditis by transesophageal ultrasound. With sudden perforation of the mitral valve aneurysm, subsequent hemodynamic deterioration and pulmonary oedema, the patient underwent emergency mitral and aortic valve replacement. The postoperative course was uneventful.  相似文献   

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Mycotic aneurysms can be a rare, but serious complication of infectious endocarditis. We report the case of a 20‐year‐old woman who presented with fever and malaise from streptococcal bacteremia and found to have vegetation on the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve. On follow‐up visit, the patient was noted to have a mycotic aneurysm of the anterior mitral valve without aortic involvement. Her clinical course was complicated by mitral valve chordal rupture, severe mitral regurgitation, and dyspnea from severe mitral regurgitation for which she underwent successful surgical repair of the mitral valve.  相似文献   

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Visualization of mitral valve aneurysm by transesophageal echocardiography   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
This article describes the transesophageal echocardiographic findings in a patient with pathologically proven mitral valve aneurysm. This aneurysm probably occurred as a complication of aortic valve endocarditis. Transesophageal echocardiography showed a saccular structure attached to the left atrial side of the anterior mitral leaflet with systolic expansion and diastolic collapse, and its orifice was visualized with excellent resolution. Transesophageal echocardiography is a useful diagnostic tool for evaluation of mitral valve aneurysm.  相似文献   

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Infective endocarditis is a well‐described cardiovascular disease that causes significant morbidity and mortality despite medical and surgical advances. Complications of endocarditis include heart failure, systemic embolization, and valvular destruction including valve aneurysms which increase morbidity and mortality. Mitral valve aneurysms are rarely encountered in the clinical setting. We present eight mitral valve aneurysm cases and discuss a new potential pathogenesis of this deadly endocarditis complication. Pathologic evaluation suggests that neovascularization of the anterior mitral valve leaflet predisposes this territory to abscess and aneurysm formation. In conclusion, mitral valve aneurysms appear to be another form of intravalvular abscess which has expanded and should be approached aggressively with surgical intervention if indicated.  相似文献   

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We have observed abnormal echoes in the left ventricular outflow tract in 4 patients: 3 of the subjects had bacterial endocarditis and the fourth patient had myxomatous degeneration of the aortic valve (floppy aortic valve). A single diastolic echo with fine high frequency fluttering was seen in the patient with the floppy aortic valve, whereas the patients with endocarditis had associated infection of the mitral valve and an aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet, which was represented by dense systolic echoes on the proximal part of the mitral valve...  相似文献   

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Significance of abnormal echoes in left ventricular outflow tract   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
We have observed abnormal echoes in the left ventricular outflow tract in 4 patients: 3 of the subjects had bacterial endocarditis and the fourth patient had myxomatous degeneration of the aortic valve (floppy aortic valve). A single diastolic echo with fine high frequency fluttering was seen in the patient with the floppy aortic valve, whereas the patients with endocarditis had associated infection of the mitral valve and an aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet, which was represented by dense systolic echoes on the proximal part of the mitral valve...  相似文献   

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Double valve aneurysms in a single patient are a rare occurrence and even rare finding is occurrence of double perforation of anterior mitral leaflet aneurysm. We present an adult patient with bicuspid aortic valve, coarctation of aorta and previous endocarditis presenting late with these rare abnormalities.  相似文献   

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Embolic infarction is a rare complication of mitral valve endocarditis. The authors present the case of a patient with a linear vegetation of the anterior mitral leaflet measuring over 15 mm and entering the aortic valve orifice at each systole. This valvular infarction was the cause of an extensive anterior wall infarct treated by primary angioplasty because of haemodynamic instability. The outcome at 3 months was very favourable with regards to the mitral valve. However, a large mycotic coronary aneurysm developed at the site of angioplasty and there were sequellae of a large anterior wall infarction.  相似文献   

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We present a case of concomitant left ventricle (LV) to right atrial shunt (Gerbode‐like defect) and anterior mitral leaflet perforation in a 32‐year‐old male after aortic valve replacement for infective endocarditis of bicuspid aortic valve. This case emphasises that intra‐operative transesophageal echocardiography is a sine qua non for valvular surgical procedures.  相似文献   

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Mycotic aneurysm of the septal leaflet of the mitral valve is an infrequent complication associated with aortic infective endocarditis. The most probable mechanisms implicated on its formation are two: the lesion induced by regurgitant jet striking on septal mitral leaflet and the direct spreading of infection through the fibrosa inter-valvular. We describe the preoperative diagnosis of mycotic aneurysms of the septal mitral leaflet by two-dimensional echocardiography and color flow mapping in 2 patients. Surgical management will depend on the anatomic characteristics of the aneurysm and its hemodynamic repercussion. Careful echocardiographic search for mycotic mitral aneurysms should be performed in cases of aortic valve endocarditis, in view of its important prognostic implications.  相似文献   

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Aneurysms of the mitral valve complicating infective endocarditis (IE) are uncommon. The patient was a 57-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital for a precise examination of heart failure. One year before, the first two-dimensional echocardiography showed an aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet possibly due to a previous attack of IE. Doppler color flow mapping detected a regurgitant jet from the mitral valve aneurysm into the left atrium during systole, which suggested perforation of the aneurysm, and an aortic regurgitant jet flowing against the anterior mitral leaflet. Because the patient's family refused cardiac catheter examination and surgery, we treated him in the out-patient clinic. A few weeks before his admission, he had discontinued taking diuretics because of uncomfortable urinary frequency. He gradually developed the symptoms of heart failure and entered our hospital. IE was suspected because of leucocytosis and slight fever. Two-dimensional echocardiography revealed a new aneurysm of the anterior mitral leaflet without perforation, located in the distal part of the old aneurysm. This time, his family consented to the surgical treatment. Aortic and mitral valve replacement was successfully performed. It was pathologically confirmed that the two mitral aneurysms had been caused by IE.  相似文献   

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Anatomic continuity between the anterior mitral leaflet and the aortic root may predispose those patients with aortic root pathology to functional changes of the mitral valve without any involvement of this valve. A 34-year-old man presented with aortic valve endocarditis. Transthoracic echocardiograpy showed severe aortic regurgitation with a large aortic root abscess. The anterior leaflet of the mitral valve was displaced towards the apex of the heart causing moderate mitral regurgitation. The patient underwent aortic valve replacement with reconstruction of the aortic annulus and ventriculoaortic continuity. This procedure alone restored the mitral valve structure and function without any need for intervention on the mitral valve. Aortic abscess is a serious complication of aortic valve endocarditis and may alter the function of other structures of the heart, especially the mitral valve. Restoration of aortic wall integrity and left ventricular – aortic continuity usually restores the mitral valve structure and function if the valve is unaffected by the infection. A decision on the mitral valve should be made following correction of the aortic pathology.  相似文献   

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Prosthetic aortic valve and conduit dehiscence with periconduitcavity and ascending aortic aneurysm is an uncommon complicationof aortic root surgery. It is usually recognizable at echocardiographydue to an abnormal position of the prosthetic valve and conduitin relation to the native aortic annulus in conjunction withan abnormal echolucent periconduit space that fills with colorflow. Mitral regurgitation is an unusual complication of thiscondition. We present a patient with severe mitral regurgitation secondaryto prosthetic aortic valve and conduit dehiscence with a largepericonduit cavity and aneurysm of the intervalvular fibrosa.The mechanism of mitral regurgitation is secondary to functionalinvolvement of the anterior mitral valve leaflet and intervalvularfibrosa with anterior mitral leaflet restriction in conjunctionwith mild left ventricular remodeling. Significant mitral regurgitationpersisted post resection of the periconduit cavity and aorticvalve replacement, requiring mitral valve replacement. This case study reports a new mechanism of mitral regurgitationin the setting of prosthetic aortic valve and conduit dehiscence.  相似文献   

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Cases of mitral valve aneurysm determined during the patient's lifetime have not yet been described in literature. Using a mechanical sector scanner we were able to diagnose a mitral valve aneurysm in a 22-yr-old man suffering from rheumatic aortic steno-insufficiency. The real-time, cross-sectional image showed an aneurysm which was limited to the proximal part of the anterior mitral leaflet. During diastole the reflow of blood from the insufficient aorta determined an enlargement of the aneurysm towards the left atrial cavity. Bacterial vegetation which protruded from the aortic valvular surface and which was responsible for abnormal echoes in the M-mode in the left outflow tract was also detected. The patient died of irreversible cardiac insufficiency caused by the infectious endocarditis, and upon autopsy the echocardiographic diagnosis was confirmed.  相似文献   

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