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Predictors for mitral regurgitation in coronary artery disease

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Ischemic Mitral Incompetence

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It is not yet known which factors are responsible for the occurrence of mitral regurgitation (MR) as a consequence of ischemic heart disease. The same applies to the incidence of mitral insufficiency in coronary artery disease.

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Frantz, E., Weininger, F., Oswald, H., Fleck, E. (1991). Predictors for mitral regurgitation in coronary artery disease. In: Vetter, H.O., Hetzer, R., Schmutzler, H. (eds) Ischemic Mitral Incompetence. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08027-6_5

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