So after load is basically the pressure required for the LV to expel the blood or the pressure that the LV "see's" in systole if you will. Generally this is largely determined by the TPR. However in mitral regurg you have an open valve and the blood can exit out the open mitral valve thus creating an route of lesser resistance. So you have blood going out the mitral valve that is lower pressure and some blood going out the aorta at normal pressure so the Afterload that the LV effectively "see's" is lower than normal.
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