Mitral Valve Prolapse

In the United States, the leading cause of mitral regurgitation is mitral valve prolapse. Mitral valve prolapse is caused by extra tissue in the valve that keeps it from closing tightly. As much as four to five percent of the population has extra mitral valve tissue, and the majority of those people never require surgery. However, it should be tracked, and if leaks become severe, they can nearly always be corrected with surgery.