Authors
L Luann Minich, Lloyd Y Tani, Luciana T Pagotto, Robert E Shaddy, L George Veasy
Publication date
1997/11
Journal
Clinical cardiology
Volume
20
Issue
11
Pages
924-926
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Description
Background: The diagnosis of rheumatic fever is based on physical findings (major) and supporting laboratory evidence (minor) as defined by the Jones criteria. Rheumatic carditis is characterized by auscultation of a mitral regurgitant murmur. Doppler echocardiography, however, may detect mitral regurgitation when there is no murmur (“silent” mitral regurgitation), even in normal individuals.
Hypothesis: The hypothesis of this study was that physiologic mitral regurgitation can be differentiated from pathologic “silent” mitral regurgitation by Doppler echocardiography.
Methods: The study group consisted of 68 patients (2–27 years) with normal two‐dimensional imaging and Doppler evidence of mitral regurgitation but no murmur. Patients with rheumatic fever (n = 37) met Jones criteria (chorea in 20, arthritis in 17). Patients without rheumatic fever (n = 31) were referred for innocent murmur (n = 7), abnormal …
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