1. Mitral annular calcification and the risk of stroke in an elderly cohort
- Author
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Benjamin, Emelia J., Plehn, Jonathan F., D'Agostino, Ralph B., Belanger, Albert J., Comai, Kathy, Fuller, Deborah L., Wolf, Philip A., and Levy, Daniel
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Stroke (Disease) -- Risk factors ,Aged -- Diseases ,Calcification -- Complications ,Heart valve diseases -- Complications - Abstract
Elderly individuals who have mitral annulus calcification (MAC) may have a higher risk for stroke than those who do not. MAC is a chronic disorder characterized by degeneration of the mitral valve of the heart. Of 1,159 individuals between 59 and 90 years old who had not had a stroke, 44 men (10.3%) and 116 women (15.8%) had MAC. Twenty-two individuals (13.8%) with MAC suffered a stroke during an eight-year follow-up period, compared with 51 individuals (5.1%) without MAC. The incidence of MAC was higher among individuals with coronary heart disease or congestive heart failure than among other individuals. Coronary heart disease and congestive heart failure are also risk factors for stroke. The risk of stroke was still twice as high among patients with MAC than among those without, regardless of whether or not they had coronary heart disease or congestive heart failure.
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- 1992