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310 Chordae Tendineae Rupture Chromium Deficiency
➣Normal left ventricular (LV) systolic function and dimensions
➣Normal left atrial dimensions
■Cardiac Catheterization
➣Prominent V wave in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
➣LV and left atrial (or pulmonary capillary wedge) pressures equal
in late systole
➣Low cardiac output and index
➣Detect and quantitate mitral regurgitation during left ventricu-
lography
➣Normal LV function and no segemental wall motion abnormali-
ties
differential diagnosis
■Aortic stenosis
management
■see section under Papillary Muscle Dysfunction and Rupture
■Medical and surgical treatment for acute MR due to chordae tendinae
■rupture similar to papillary muscle rupture
specific therapy
n/a
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
n/a
Chromium Deficiency.................................
ELISABETH RYZEN, MD
h&p
Abnormal glucose tolerance in chromium-deplete animals, but no
clear relevance of animals studies to humans, no evidence chromium
needed for insulin action. Glucose intolerance and peripheral neuropa-
thy rarely occur in patients receiving long-term TPN.
Tests/DDx/Mgt/Specific Therapy/FU/Complications & Prognosis:
N/A