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Mitral Valve Prolapse Center - Springfield, OR

Springfield Cardiologist Doctors for Mitral Valve Prolapse

Type of Physician: Cardiologist

What is a Cardiologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat).

Specialty: Cardiology

Common Name: Heart Doctor

Cardiologist Doctors in Springfield *

Oregon Cardiology PC
Phoebe A Ashley
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Cardiovascular Associates PC
Joseph W Chambers
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-1545

Oregon Cardiology
Jay H Chappell
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4432

Cardiovascular Associates PC
Stephen L Cook
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-1545

Oregon Cardiology PC
Dennis J Gory
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Cardiovascular Associates PC
John W Gundry
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-1545

Oregon Cardiology PC
Jerold A Hawn
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Oregon Cardiology
Samuel S Lau
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4432

Oregon Cardiology PC
James H McClelland
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Oregon Cardiology
Frances C Munkenbeck
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4432

Oregon Cardiology PC
Richard C Padgett
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Oregon Cardiology PC
Ramakota K Reddy
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Oregon Cardiology PC
Richard E Romm
3311 Riverbend Dr
STE 300
Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 484-4332

Williamette Cardiology
Janice L Frost
410 NW Walnut Blvd
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 753-9497

Cardiovascular Consultants Of Oregon
Randall Bream
3600 NW Samaritan Dr
STE E350
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5205

Frederic J Van Dis MD
Frederic J VanDis
2801 NW Mercy Dr
STE 320
Roseburg, OR 97471
(541) 677-6521

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
Matthew Fedor
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
Kamran Ghalili
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
Raghunandan Kamineni
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
James P Lowry
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
William K Stiles
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
Kyong T Turk
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
James E Wasenmiller
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Salem Cardiology Associates PC
Richard A Wilson
885 Mission St SE
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 585-5585

Northwest Cardiovascular Institute LLP
Eugene M Spear
2700 Stratus
STE 406
Mcminnville, OR 97128
(503) 435-3873

Columbia Cardiology Associates LTD
Richard Crone
1003 Providence Dr
STE 325
Newberg, OR 97132
(503) 554-1187

Columbia Cardiology Associates LTD
Suzanne M Hall
1003 Providence Dr
STE 325
Newberg, OR 97132
(503) 554-1187

Columbia Cardiology Associates LTD
Peter S Kim
1003 Providence Dr
STE 325
Newberg, OR 97132
(503) 554-1187

John Rudoff MD
John Rudoff
6475 SW Borland Rd
STE L
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 238-8333

Pacific Heart Associates PC
William M Davies
19260 SW 65th Ave
STE 420
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-0405

Pacific Heart Associates PC
Sandeep Garg
19260 SW 65th Ave
STE 420
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-0405

Pacific Heart Associates PC
Miguel A Gomez
19260 SW 65th Ave
STE 420
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-0405

Pacific Heart Associates PC
Michael R Parsons
19260 SW 65th Ave
STE 420
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-0405

Pacific Heart Associates PC
Robert F Quintos
19260 SW 65th Ave
STE 420
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 692-0405

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Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP)

What is mitral valve prolapse?

Mitral valve prolapse (also known as "click murmur syndrome" and "Barlow's syndrome") is the most common heart valve abnormality, affecting five to ten percent of the world population. A normal mitral valve consists of two thin leaflets, located between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart. Mitral valve leaflets, shaped like parachutes, are attached to the inner wall of the left ventricle by a series of strings called "chordae." When the ventricles contract, the mitral valve leaflets close snugly and prevent the backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium. When the ventricles relax, the valves open to allow oxygenated blood from the lungs to fill the left ventricle.

In patients with mitral valve prolapse, the mitral apparatus (valve leaflets and chordae) becomes affected by a process called myxomatous degeneration. In myxomatous degeneration, the structural protein collagen forms abnormally and causes thickening, enlargement, and redundancy of the leaflets and chordae. When the ventricles contract, the redundant leaflets prolapse (flop backwards) into the left atrium, sometimes allowing leakage of blood through the valve opening (mitral regurgitation). When severe, mitral regurgitation can lead to heart failure and abnormal heart rhythms. Most patients are totally unaware of the prolapsing of the mitral valve. Others may experience a number of symptoms discussed below.

The mitral valve prolapse (MVP) syndrome has a strong hereditary tendency, although the exact cause is unknown. Affected family members are often tall, thin, with long arms and fingers, and straight backs. It is seen most commonly in women from 20 to 40 years old, but also occurs in men.

What are the signs and symptoms of mitral valve prolapse?

Most people with mitral valve prolapse have no symptoms, however, those who do commonly complain of symptoms such ...

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Heart Valve Disease Surgery »

Introduction to Heart Valve Surgery

Diseased heart valves can be treated both surgically (traditional heart valve surgery) and non-surgically (balloon valvuloplasty).

What Happens During Traditional Heart Valve Surgery?

During traditional heart valve surgery, a surgeon will make an incision down the center of your sternum (breastbone) to get direct access to your heart. The surgeon then repairs or replaces your abnormal heart valve or valves.

What Happens During Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgery?

Minimally invasive heart valve surgery is a type of surgery performed through smaller incisions. This type of surgery reduces blood loss, trauma, and length of hospital stay.

Your surgeon will review your diagnostic tests prior to your surgery to determine if you are a candidate for minimally invasive valve surgery.

Often, the surgeon and cardiologist (heart doctor) will use transesop...

Emergency Contact for Springfield

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Springfield Hospitals *

McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
1460 G St
Springfield, OR 97477
(541)726-4400

Sacred Heart Medical Center at River Bend
3333 Riverbend Dr
Springfield, OR 97477
(541)222-7300

Sacred Heart Medical Center
1255 Hilyard St
Eugene, OR 97401
(541)686-7300

Cottage Grove Community Hospital
1515 Village Dr
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
(541)942-0511

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