Title of article
A Case of Severe Mitral Valve Regurgitation in a Patient with Leadless Pacemaker
Author/Authors
Gumireddy, Srikala R. Division of Cardiovascular Diseases - Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA , Katayama, Minako Division of Cardiovascular Diseases - Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA , Chaliki, Hari P. Division of Cardiovascular Diseases - Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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4
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4
Abstract
An 85-year-old man with cardiac history notable for atrial fibrillation diagnosed 10 years ago which was being treated with atenolol
and warfarin presented to our institution with persistent atrial fibrillation. His echocardiogram showed ejection fraction (EF) of
56%, no regional wall motion abnormalities, mild mitral and pulmonary regurgitation, and trivial tricuspid regurgitation.
Despite this treatment, he had recurrent episodes of paroxysmal symptomatic atrial fibrillation with a rapid rate requiring
multiple emergency department visits and hospital admissions. Given difficulty to control the rate, he underwent
atrioventricular (AV) nodal ablation and leadless pacemaker insertion. Fifteen days after the procedure, he was found to have a
severe mitral regurgitation murmur.
Keywords
Severe Mitral Valve , Regurgitation , Leadless Pacemaker
Journal title
Case Reports in Cardiology
Serial Year
2020
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Record number
2613160
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