There may be a relationship between heart valve closure insufficiency and myocardial bridges; arrhythmias or myocardial ischemia due to myocardial bridges may cause heart failure and thus valve closure insufficiency.
Mild myocardial bridges are widespread in the population, have a mild effect on heart function, and usually do not lead to heart valve closure.
If the myocardial bridge is severe and affects the normal rhythm and pumping function of the heart, it may cause arrhythmias, myocardial ischemia and other disorders. Further progression of the above mentioned disorders may develop into heart failure, which results in an abnormal enlargement of the heart chambers and leads to heart valve closure insufficiency.
Both myocardial bridges and heart valve closure insufficiency may have serious effects on heart function. Therefore, it is recommended that people with symptoms such as chest pain and palpitations, or those who suspect heart valve closure insufficiency or myocardial bridges, go to the hospital in time in order to avoid any delay in their condition.