MITRAL VALVE REGURGITATION IN DEGENERATIVE CARDIAC HEART DISEASE.
Keywords:
Mitral Regurgitation, Valvular Cardiovascular Disease, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetic Resonance, Coronary Artery DiseaseAbstract
Degenerative Conditions valvular changes are the most common "cause of Mitral Regurgitation (MR)," a heart valve disorder wherein blood flows backwards from the left ventricle to the left atrium. MR is growing in frequency. Examining the complicated function of "Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)" in degenerative Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), this PhD dissertation aims to further knowledge of this condition, treatment paradigms, and diagnostics. The first chapter is on degenerative valvular heart disease, therefore clarifying the importance of Magnetic Resonance (MR) and its growing clinical application. Examining the relevant literature helps one to see the difficulties of the study in context and highlights the most significant knowledge gaps. Combining genetic analysis, clinical assessments, and innovative imaging techniques in this study offers a fresh approach to investigate the root of MR. This paper clarifies the complex interactions among cardiac remodelling, haemodynamic alterations, and valve degeneration in the MR development process. Precision in diagnosis and pinpoint accuracy define MRI studies. The efficiency of numerous diagnostic approaches in practical environments is evaluated in this paper in comparison and contrast. Furthermore, discussed are new diagnostic tools that might revolutionise early detection and monitoring conditions. This page examines potential remedies for mitral regurgitation brought on by "degenerative valvular cardiovascular disease." This book offers researchers and practitioners a complete tool for making informed treatment choices by means of analysis of medical care, surgical approaches, and new therapeutics. By considering patient outcomes and predictive factors, the paper helps one to evaluate many therapy options. Apart from increasing the understanding of MRI in degenerative CAD, this thesis provides legislators, clinicians, and researchers with practical knowledge.