Circulation, Vol 52, 1091-1096, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
AN Weiss, JW Mimbs, PA Ludbrook and BE Sobel
An important potential source of error in the echocardiographic diagnosis
of mitral valve prolapse has been identified -- namely a systolic
hammock-like pattern of the anterior and/or posterior mitral leaflet
echoes, similar to that associated with true mitral valve prolapse,
produced artifactually when the ultrasonic transducer is angulated
inferiorly. Utilizing a modified, more specific technique we characterized
the mode of inheritance and familial prevalence of this disorder. Among 74
subjects, composed of 57 first-degree relatives and 17 propositi with
mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve prolapse was detected in 27 of 57 (47%)
of the first-degree relatives. Fifty-three percent of female and 36% of
male progeny of propositi were affected. Furthermore, familial transmission
occurred from propositi to both sexes. Results of this study indicate that
mitral valve prolapse is transmitted in an autosomal dominant mode with
reduced male expressivity and a familial prevalence of 47% and that
appropriate echocardiographic techniques must be employed to avoid a high
incidence of false positive diagnosis.
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Echocardiographic detection of mitral valve prolapse. Exclusion of false positive diagnosis and determination of inheritance
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