Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine (Feb 2022)

Prognostic value of tricuspid regurgitation

  • Pier Pasquale Leone,
  • Mauro Chiarito,
  • Damiano Regazzoli,
  • Marta Pellegrino,
  • Lorenzo Monti,
  • Beniamino Pagliaro,
  • Ferdinando Loiacono,
  • Giulio Stefanini,
  • Daniela Pini,
  • Bernhard Reimers,
  • Antonio Colombo,
  • Azeem Latib,
  • Antonio Mangieri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2302076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
p. 076

Abstract

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Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has a considerable prevalence in the overall population, that further increases in selected categories of patients. Three morphologic types of TR prevail, namely primary, secondary and atrial TR, mostly, but not always, occurring in different subsets of patients. Recent evidences demonstrate a negative impact of TR on outcomes, irrespective of etiology and even when less than severe in grading. Unfortunately, current surgical standards are void of strong prospective evidence of positive impact on clinical outcomes. While on one hand recent advances in diagnosis and risk stratification of patients with TR are shedding light onto the population that may benefit from intervention and its appropriate timing, on the other hand the arrival on stage of percutaneous treatment options is widening even more the therapeutic options for such population. In this review we will address and discuss the available evidence on the prognostic impact of TR in different clinical contexts encountered in practice.

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