From mitral valve the blood will go to left ventricle. From there, the blood will go to ascending aorta. Then arch of aorta. Then descending aorta. Then abdominal aorta. Then to common iliac artery. then to external iliac artery. Which continue as the femoral artery. Then popliteal artery. Then posterior tibial artery. Then medial and lateral planter arteries. Then the branches will go to your great toe.
The mitral and bicuspid valves are the same thing.
The mitral valve (also known as the bicuspid) controls the flow of blood between the left atrium and the left ventricle. The similar valve on the right side of the heart is the tricuspid.
The Mitral valve.
Mitral valve repair is performed to improve the function of the diseased valve so that it correctly controls the direction of blood flow.
The systemic - as the blood flow that travels through the mitral valve is the oxygenated blood meant for the tissues in the body.
If the mitral valve prolapses, the blood may flow backwards into the left atrium.
The mitral and bicuspid valves are the same thing.
The mitral valve (also known as the bicuspid) controls the flow of blood between the left atrium and the left ventricle. The similar valve on the right side of the heart is the tricuspid.
The Mitral valve.
Mitral valve repair is performed to improve the function of the diseased valve so that it correctly controls the direction of blood flow.
The systemic - as the blood flow that travels through the mitral valve is the oxygenated blood meant for the tissues in the body.
The can. A condition called mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is where the mitral, or bicuspid, valve inverts into the left atrium when the left ventricle is contracting causing some of the blood to flow backward from where it came.
The mitral valve (or bicuspid valve) is the left atrioventricular valve. That means the left atrium would receive blood flow from the left ventricle (the wrong direction) if there was a regurgitation in that valve.
Tricuspid valve, right , left , mitral valve
Left Atrium
Once blood enters the heart it's flow is regulated by the bicuspid and tricuspid valve which connects the atriums to the ventricles.
The mitral or bicuspid valve and the tricuspid valve are the atrioventricular valves that control the flow of blood from the atria to the ventricles. The bicuspid is on the left side of the heart, and the tricuspid on the right.