Mitral Regurgitation Top 10
Mitral regurgitation can result from a number of different mechanisms and can be life threatening when severe. In some patients, mitral regurgitation progresses slowly over many years and the appropriate timing of surgery must be determined. In other patients, such as the patient with mitral regurgitation complicating an acute MI, the onset can be abrupt, can lead to cardiogenic shock, and must be treated as a cardiac surgical emergency.
Understanding the pathophysiology and natural history of mitral regurgitation is critical to proper management and the natural history of the patient with a prosthetic aortic valve must also be understood by cardiologists and other clinicians working with these patients.
In this course, you will learn:
- To enumerate the common etiologies and associated pathophysiology of mitral regurgitation.
- To identify differences in presentation and management of patients with chronic, versus those with acute, mitral regurgitation.
- To characterize physical findings as suggesting acute versus chronic and mild versus severe mitral regurgitation.
Method and medium:
Learners participate in the interactive learning modules by correctly answering multiple choice questions dispersed throughout. Learners will be prompted to try again if a question is answered incorrectly.
The course will open in a new tab – to exit the course, simply close that tab.
Estimated time to Complete: 20 minutes
Credit/contact hours: .25 hours
Expiration date: March 7, 2021
Course published March 8, 2018