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  1. Jan 18, 2012 · We propose that medical therapy should be used to stabilize the patient and to adequately assess the degree of SAM and MR. If there is only mild SAM and MR, then medical therapy should be used. However, in moderate or worse SAM and MR, we propose that even if medical therapy is able to abolish SAM, a surgical solution should be sought.

    • Michael Ibrahim, Christopher Rao, Hutan Ashrafian, Umar Chaudhry, Ara Darzi, Thanos Athanasiou
    • 2012
  2. Aug 22, 2023 · Optimal guideline-directed medical therapy is the mainstay therapy and has been shown to reduce the severity of mitral regurgitation in 40–45% of patients. Rapid medication titration protocols reduce heart failure hospitalisation and facilitate earlier referral for device therapy.

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  4. Using intraoperative medical therapy (increased mean arterial pressure, slow heart rate, increased preload, and avoidance of inotropes) 35 (85.3%) of 41 patients with intraoperative SAM had resolution or the SAM was downgraded to mild, hence not requiring additional intraoperative intervention.

    • Robin Varghese, Anelechi C. Anyanwu, Shinobu Itagaki, Federico Milla, Javier Castillo, David H. Adam...
    • 2012
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  8. Nov 11, 2022 · Recently, there have been three treatments for HOCM, including medical therapies, SSM, and ASA. SSM and ASA are called septal reduction therapy (SRT). Resting or provoked gradients of ≥50 mm Hg are considered a threshold for invasive therapy in patients who exhibit drug-refractory symptoms [1, 23].

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