Tenting of the Mitral Valve: Understanding an Important Echocardiographic Marker Introduction Mitral valve tenting is an important echocardiographic finding frequently encountered in patients with functional or secondary mitral regurgitation (MR). It reflects distortion of the normal mitral valve geometry due to left ventricular remodeling and papillary muscle displacement, resulting in incomplete leaflet coaptation. Recognition and quantification of mitral valve tenting provide valuable information regarding the severity of ventricular remodeling, the mechanism of mitral regurgitation, and potential treatment strategies. --- What is Mitral Valve Tenting? Mitral valve tenting refers to the apical displacement of the mitral leaflets during systole below the plane of the mitral annulus, creating a characteristic "tent-like" appearance on echocardiography. Normally, mitral leaflets coapt at or slightly above the annular plane. When ventricular dilation or remodeling pulls the ...
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