Regurgitation is
blood flow in the opposite direction from normal, as the backward flowing of blood into the
heart or between heart chambers. Can be categorized by:aortic: the backflow of blood from the
aorta into the left
ventricle, owing to insufficiency of the aortic semilunar valve; it may be
chronic or
acute.mitral: the backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left
atrium, owing to insufficiency of the
mitral valve; it may be acute or chronic, and is usually due to mitral valve prolapse,
rheumatic heart disease, or a complication of cardiac dilatation. See also
Mitral regurgitation.pulmonic: the backflow of blood from the
pulmonary artery into the right ventricle, owing to insufficiency of the pulmonic semilunar valve.tricuspid: the backflow of blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium, owing to imperfect functioning (insufficiency) of the
tricuspid valve. valvular: regurgitation of the blood through the orifices of the heart valves owing to imperfect closing of the valves; see aortic, mitral, pulmonic, and tricuspid.
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