The left atrium ventricle is a crucial part of the heart, اسکن هسته ای قلب responsible for ensuring proper blood circulation between the upper and lower chambers. Mitral regurgitation, a condition that occurs when this blood escapes the heart chamber, can lead to various complications such as cardiac arrest, pulmonary embolism, and even cardiac arrest. Accurate diagnosis is essential to determine the severity of the condition and to plan effective treatment strategy.
Traditional methods of diagnosing mitral regurgitation include ultrasound examinations (which uses low-frequency sound waves to visualize heart structures), chest X-rays, electrocardiography (ECG) to measure electrical activity in the heart, and a physical examination carried out by a heart specialist.