Cause
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is caused by a physical
change in the valve. Physical changes such as thickening or abnormal shapes
cause most of the cases of MVP. What causes these physical changes is not
known. MVP may be passed down through family members.
Some people who have other inherited diseases (ones that run in
families) may also have MVP. But this link is not common. Inherited diseases
associated with MVP include:
Conditions that affect the mitral valve, connective tissue, and
heart muscle can cause mitral valve prolapse, but this is rare. Examples of
these conditions include
rheumatic fever,
lupus, and
coronary artery disease.
Other conditions, such as
osteogenesis imperfecta and
hyperthyroidism, are also associated with mitral valve
prolapse.