Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5273
Title: Mitral valve prolapse syndrome: Orthostatic hypotension and physiopathology of its clinical symptomatholgies
Authors: Dursunoğlu, Dursun
Evrengül, Harun
Semiz, Ender
Keywords: atrial natriuretic factor
adrenergic activity
anxiety
autonomic dysfunction
blood volume
cholinergic system
clinical study
disease association
disease severity
dyspnea
fatigue
heart arrhythmia
heart palpitation
hormone release
human
mitral valve prolapse
orthostatic hypotension
pathophysiology
pressoreceptor
regulatory mechanism
renin angiotensin aldosterone system
review
symptomatology
syncope
tachycardia
thorax pain
vertigo
Dizziness
Humans
Hypotension, Orthostatic
Mitral Valve Prolapse
Syncope
Syndrome
Abstract: Although several investigations on mitral valve prolapse syndrome (MVPS) have been performed, clinical symptoms of this syndrome are not yet clarified. Atypical chest pain, palpitations, fatigue, dyspnea and anxiety are the most frequent symptoms associated with this syndrome. However, dizziness and syncope may be serious symptoms in MVPS. Dizziness and syncope are related to cardiac arrhythmias and are proposed to distinguish types, frequency of arrhythmias and relation to the symptomes. Orthostathic hypotension and tachcardia rarely occur in MVPS. The physiopathological mechanisms of these symptoms are not known clearly, but multifactorial causes are thought to be responsible including autonomic dysfunction, hyperadrenergic state, abnormalities in regulation of baroreceptors, parasympathetic derangements, decrease of intravascular volume, abnormal renin-aldosterone response to depletion of intravascular volume and abnormal release of atrial natriuretic factor.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5273
ISSN: 1302-8723
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