Pediatric Mitral Valve Stenosis

Scientists are making advances every day in developing new ways to repair mitral valves with stenosis, and even implant valves that can grow with your child. At Children's Health℠, we offer care from some of the nation’s leading pediatric heart experts, and we have cared for many children with mitral valve stenosis. Our leading-edge imaging and surgical techniques can give your child the best opportunity to live a productive, healthy life.

Dallas

214-456-2333
Fax: 214-456-2714

Plano

469-303-4300
Fax: 469-303-4310

Park Cities

469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001

Prosper

469-303-5000
Fax: 214-867-9511

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What is Pediatric Mitral Valve Stenosis?

The mitral valve acts as a door between the left atrium and left ventricle of a child’s heart. The mitral valve lets blood flow into the heart in one direction, which helps regulate how much blood flows through your child’s heart.

Mitral valve stenosis is a defect in the valve – it may be fused, too thick or have another structural problem. When the mitral valve doesn’t work properly the blood flow through your child’s heart can become disorganized.

Sometimes, children are born with mitral valve stenosis. This heart defect can make the heart work harder to pump blood and cause your child’s heart to weaken over time.

mitral stenosis showing normal mitral valve and stenosed mitral valve in the heart

What causes Pediatric Mitral Valve Stenosis?

Mitral valve stenosis is most often caused by a birth defect in your child’s heart. Mitral valve stenosis can also be caused by rheumatic fever, though this disease is not very common in the United States nowadays. Surgery to repair an abnormal mitral valve can sometimes cause mitral stenosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How will Mitral Valve Stenosis impact my child's day-to-day life?

    For the most part, children with mitral valve stenosis live very healthy, productive lives. However, some children may experience some limitations on their physical activity. It all depends on the child and their overall health.

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