Mitral valve regurgitation is the heart’s version of a plot twist — just when you think everything’s flowing forward, boom, blood decides to moonwalk back into the left atrium. Picture the mitral valve as a pair of elegant French doors between the left atrium and ventricle: they’re supposed to swing shut with precision and class. But in MR, one or both of those doors get a little loose, floppy, or just plain defiant — thanks to degenerative disease, ischemic insults, or the occasional rheumatic meddler still hanging around like it’s the 1940s. The result? Blood backflows during systole, the atrium gets flooded like a poorly planned basement, and the ventricle starts pumping harder than a med student during exam week just to keep up. Clinically, it’s a delicious mix of holosystolic murmurs, volume overload, atrial fibrillation auditions, and left ventricular eccentric hypertrophy trying to make it all work. And let’s not forget the symptoms — fatigue, dyspnea, and that glorious pulmonary congestion that says, “I’m leaking but fabulous.” Diagnosis by echocardiography turns into a cardiac detective story, and treatment spans the spectrum from medical finesse to surgical drama, complete with valve repair or replacement. So while MR might sound like just another leaky valve, in the world of internal medicine and cardiology, it’s a charismatic troublemaker — dramatic, unpredictable, and never boring.

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Satyendra Dhar, MD @DharSaty · 5 months ago
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