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lactic acid and Mitral Valve Stenosis

lactic acid has been researched along with Mitral Valve Stenosis in 6 studies

Lactic Acid: A normal intermediate in the fermentation (oxidation, metabolism) of sugar. The concentrated form is used internally to prevent gastrointestinal fermentation. (From Stedman, 26th ed)
2-hydroxypropanoic acid : A 2-hydroxy monocarboxylic acid that is propanoic acid in which one of the alpha-hydrogens is replaced by a hydroxy group.

Mitral Valve Stenosis: Narrowing of the passage through the MITRAL VALVE due to FIBROSIS, and CALCINOSIS in the leaflets and chordal areas. This elevates the left atrial pressure which, in turn, raises pulmonary venous and capillary pressure leading to bouts of DYSPNEA and TACHYCARDIA during physical exertion. RHEUMATIC FEVER is its primary cause.

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19905 (83.33)18.7374
1990's1 (16.67)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
HOLMGREN, A1
STROM, G1
LINDENEG, O1
MELLEMGAARD, K1
FABRICIUS, J1
LUNDQUIST, F1
COTES, JE1
Danilenko, MV1
Glants, RM1
Krivoruchko, RA1
Kaniuk, II1
Mindiuk, MV1
Lau, CP1
Leung, WH1
Wong, CK1
Tai, YT1
Cheng, CH1
Kim, NP1
Ovchinnikov, IV1
Guliamov, DS1
Maevskii, EI1

Other Studies

6 other studies available for lactic acid and Mitral Valve Stenosis

ArticleYear
Blood lactate concentration in relation to absolute and relative work load in normal men, and in mitral stenosis, atrial septal defect and vasoregulatory asthenia.
    Acta medica Scandinavica, 1959, Mar-04, Volume: 163, Issue:3

    Topics: Asthenia; Heart Defects, Congenital; Heart Septal Defects; Heart Septal Defects, Atrial; Heart Septu

1959
MYOCARDIAL UTILIZATION OF ACETATE, LACTATE AND FREE FATTY ACIDS AFTER INGESTION OF ETHANOL.
    Clinical science, 1964, Volume: 27

    Topics: Acetates; Blood Chemical Analysis; Blood Flow Velocity; Cardiac Catheterization; Coronary Vessels; E

1964
The role of oxygen, carbon dioxide and lactic acid in the ventilatory response to exercise in patients with mitral stenosis.
    Clinical science, 1955, Volume: 14, Issue:2

    Topics: Carbon Dioxide; Cell Respiration; Exercise; Humans; Lactic Acid; Mitral Valve Stenosis; Oxygen; Resp

1955
[Correction of acid-base imbalance by administering various transfusion media to patients after heart surgery].
    Sovetskaia meditsina, 1983, Issue:1

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Adolescent; Adult; Bicarbonates; Female; Humans; Infusions, Parenteral; Lactate

1983
A new pacing method for rapid regularization and rate control in atrial fibrillation.
    The American journal of cardiology, 1990, May-15, Volume: 65, Issue:18

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Atrial Fibrillation; Blood Pressure; Cardiac Output; Cardiac Pacing, Artificial; Female

1990
Energy value of glucose and lactate for the myocardium in patients with mitral stenosis.
    Cor et vasa, 1989, Volume: 31, Issue:4

    Topics: Adenine Nucleotides; Energy Metabolism; Glucose; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Lactates; Lactic Acid;

1989