Yes, it would.
Having a mechanical mitral valve is considered a condition affecting the heart, but it is not a primary heart condition. Rather, it is a treatment for a different underlying heart condition, such as mitral valve disease or regurgitation. The mechanical valve is a prosthetic device used to replace a malfunctioning or damaged natural mitral valve.
MVP or mitral valve prolapse may be or may not be dangerous to a pregnant woman. It depends on how serious the mitral valve prolapse is. However, evertything has no assurance . So consult the best cardiologist and the best ob-gyne...most of all PRAY TO GOD.
on the left ventricule
They connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart.
Mitral Cells.
Left Atrium
Yes, CPR and defribrillation will work on someone with a mechanical mitral valve.
Class III refers to the degree of congestive heart failure, but not directly to mitral valve prolapse. Ask your cardiologist if you have any degree of heart failure as a result of mitral valve prolapse.
yes! i have it worse i have not only that but also mitral valve prolapse mitral regurgitation.
Mitral stenosis
Mitral commissurotomy is used to repair mitral stenosis associated with rheumatic disease.
An abnormally narrow mitral valve is a condition called mitral stenosis. The mitral valve is situated between the left atrium and left ventricle. This means the left atrium has a more difficult time filling the left ventricle. Since the left ventricle needs to pump blood to the entire body, incomplete filling of this chamber means less cardiac output to the entire body.
Mitral valve stenosis refers to a condition in the heart in which one of the valve openings has become narrow and restricts the flow of blood from the upper left chamber (left atrium) to the lower left chamber (left ventricle).
Mitral stenosis is the medical term meaning narrowing of the mitral valve.
Mitral insufficiency is a disorder of the heart in which the mitral valve does not close properly. It is also called mitral regurgitation and more info can be found here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitral_regurgitationMitral
Mitral regurgitation is backflow of blood through the mitral valve.
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Heart attacks that damage the structures that support the mitral valve are a common cause of mitral valve insufficiency. Myxomatous degeneration can cause a "floppy" mitral valve that leaks.