Effects of gravitational stresses on mitral valve prolapse. I. Changes in auscultatory findings produced by progressive passive head-up tilt.
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- 1 May 1978
- Vol. 40 (5) , 482-488
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.40.5.482
Abstract
The effects of passive head-up tilt on systolic time intervals were assessed in 18 patients with mitral valve prolapse. In addition to causing prolongation of the pre-ejection period and shortening of left ventricular ejection time, this circulatory stress led to progressive shortening of the Q to click interval. In 1 patient, a systolic click became audible which had not been heard in the supine posture. In 7 patients the click disappeared during head-up tilt, usually at 60 degrees or 90 degrees. In 2 patients without a murmur while supine, a mid-late systolic murmur appeared with tilt; 1 of these 2 as well as another patient who had a soft late systolic murmur while supine developed loud systolic whoops at greater angles of tile. The correlations between Q to click interval and aortic valve opening to click interval, and both the angle and the sine of the angle of tilt were highly significant.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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