8. MR Flashcards

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Mitral Valve Anatomy

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  • large anterior leaflet
    • 2/3 area of the valve
    • shares the same fibrous attachment as
      aortic valve = crux of heart or fibrous body
      • specifically left coronary cusp and half
        of non-coronary cusp attach to ring
  • smaller posterior leaflet
    • 2/3 circumference of valve
    • contains three scallops
  • both leaflets have identical overall surface area
  • mitral annulus encircles mitral valve
    • fibromuscular ring
  • two papillary muscles: anterolateral and posteromedial
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2
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Types of chordae

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  1. Primary
    - attach to tips of leaflet
  2. Secondary
    - attach to middle of leaflet
  3. Tertiary
    - attach to base of leaflet
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3
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Nomenclature of MV

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Classic: anterolateral, middle, posteromedial
- anterolateral closest to LAA

Carpentier: P1, P2, P3
- P1 closest to LAA

Duran: P1, PM, P2

  • P1 closest to LAA
  • Based on attachment to papillary muscles
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4
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Carpentier Mechanism of MR

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  1. Type 1: normal leaflet motion
    - secondary to dilatation of annulus
    - MR jet central
  2. Type 2: excessive motion
    - jet directed away from diseased leaflet
    - billowing, prolapse, flail
    • billowing: part of leaflet extends above
      annulus during systole, but coapt point
      remains at annulus
    • prolapse: leaflet tip above annulus
    • flail: leaflet edge flowing freely 2/2 rupture
      chordae
  3. Type 3: restricted motion
    - 3a: structural
    • likely rheumatic
    • valve affected in systole and diastole
      - 3b: functional
    • coaptation prevented by tethering from
      LV dilation
    • ie ischemia when from CAD
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5
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Coando Effect

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A jet of fluid traveling along the wall will get sucked against the wall and appear smaller than in reality

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PISA MR

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  • Blood approaching a regurgitant orifice accelerates along a series of concentric hemispheres
  • At aliasing point, radius and velocity known
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EROA by PISA

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EROA = (area x nyquist velocity)/MR velocity

area of hemisphere: 2pi r^2

Assumptions:

  • orifice is round
  • area equation assume true round hemispheres
    • true at radius 1-1.5cm
  • eccentric jets must be corrected for angle
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Simplified PISA for EROA

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  • Assumes nyquist limit 40cm/s and MR jet gradient 100mmHg

EROA = (r^2)/2

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9
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Functional MR

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  • Usually falls into 3b category, restricted leaflets 2/2 LV dilation
  • Occasionally involved annular dilation as well
  • Associated with worse overall prognosis
  • Best time to assess is PREOP
    • GA decreases preload and typically decreases MR reading by 1 level
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