Clinical and Hemodynamic Implications of Mitral Annular Calcification

Scritto il 28/11/2025
da Andrea Faggiano

J Heart Valve Soc. 2025 Apr-Jun;2(2):182-197. Epub 2025 Jun 25.

ABSTRACT

Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is an inflammatory process that shares characteristics with atherosclerosis and results in calcium deposition in the fibrous ring supporting the mitral valve. It is commonly encountered at older ages and in people with chronic kidney disease. MAC is an important prognostic marker of adverse cardiovascular events and atrial fibrillation, as well as cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular death. When severe it can cause valvular dysfunction including mitral stenosis and/or regurgitation. Aside from effects on mitral valve function, MAC is associated with abnormal compliance of both the left atrium and left ventricle. It is also associated with disruption of normal left ventricular vortex formation and increased energy losses. In combination, these factors may help explain the symptoms of dyspnea and exercise intolerance frequently seen in MAC patients.

PMID:41312219 | PMC:PMC12649814