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The Pathophysiology of Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation: Implications for Surgical and Percutaneous Intervention
Ani Anyanwu, Parwis B. Rahmanian, Farzan Filsoufi, David H. Adams
Mitral regurgitation (MR) resulting from prior myocardial infarction is now recognized as an important clinical sequel that directly impacts the long-term outcome of patients. The pathophysiology of this disease process is now well established, and much clinical interest is currently directed toward defining the optimal management strategy of patients with ischemic MR. This review will focus on current concepts relating to the pathophysiology and therapy of ischemic MR.
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