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. 2016 Feb;12(1):52–65. doi: 10.2174/1573403X1201160126125403

Table 1.

Adverse consequences of mitral-septal contact.

  • Increased LV systolic pressure = increased LV work

  • Decreased aortic and diastolic coronary perfusion pressure

  • Supply-demand ischemia

  • Load-dependent impairment in relaxation and increased filling pressures

  • Mitral regurgitation

  • Mid-systolic drop in LV ejection velocities and flow due to afterload mismatch