Echocardiographic diagnosis of intermittent failure of a mitral valve prosthesis

1995 
: Three cases are reported who had intermittent diastolic jamming of a mitral tilting disc valve. The clinical presentation of this unfrequent but catastrophic early postoperative complication was different in all cases: the first patient presented with heart failure, the third patient had loss of consciousness with enuresis and the second patient was asymptomatic at the time of the diagnosis. Electromechanical dissociation was first suspected by clinical examination in 2 cases but it was confirmed in all 3 cases by 2 dimensional and Doppler echocardiography. Transesophageal echocardiography did not provide any additional information. Besides opening failure of the valve Doppler echocardiography also demonstrated incomplete or delayed opening in the asymptomatic period. Survival is dependent on correct diagnosis and urgent surgical treatment of this type of prosthetic valve dysfunction.
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