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Introduction: The tricuspid valve (TV) is a complex structure (Lamers et al. (1995) [1]). The most common cause of pathologic tricuspid regurgitation is functional, due to annular dilatation with normal leaflet morphology (Sagie et al.
Hani M. Mahmoud +2 more
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Background: Functional tricuspid valve regurgitation secondary to left-sided valve disease remains a common problem. There are different surgical techniques for tricuspid valve repair; however, the superiority of one approach over the other has not been ...
Ashraf Elnahas +7 more
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Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Implantation of NaviGate Bioprosthesis in a Preclinical Model
Patients with isolated functional or recurrent tricuspid regurgitation are often denied surgery because they are considered to be at high risk. Transcatheter valve therapy provides a less invasive alternative for tricuspid regurgitation associated with ...
Jose L. Navia, MD +9 more
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eComment. Adjustable tricuspid annuloplasty for functional tricuspid regurgitation [PDF]
Functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR) is a neglected and underestimated pathology. It occurs mostly from annular dilatation and right ventricular enlargement, which is frequent secondary to left-sided heart failure from myocardial or valvular causes, right ventricular volume and pressure overload, and dilatation of the cardiac chambers.
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Clinical efficacy of two different tricuspid annuloplasty techniques in left cardiac valve surgery
Objective: To investigate the mid-and long-term clinical effects of tricuspid valvuloplasty with the implantation of an artificial plastic ring. Methods: Data of 677 patients who had functional tricuspid regurgitation and left cardiac valve disease and ...
Zhen-Wei Ge +8 more
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Tricuspid surgery at the time of LVAD implant: A critique
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a common finding in patients with end stage heart failure referred for implantation of left ventricular assist devices. While functional TR frequently resolves after left ventricular unloading, patients with residual and ...
Charles Hoopes
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Percutaneous treatment of tricuspid regurgitation: A new therapeutic horizon
Functional tricuspid regurgitation is a prevalent disease, especially among patients with other valve disorders, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Its management is challenging, and many patients deemed at high surgical risk are
Eduardo M. Vilela +7 more
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Approaches to the management of functional tricuspid regurgitation
Functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR) is an acquired valvular abnormality that is most frequently encountered during the evaluation and operative management of left-sided heart failure and left heart valve disease. Observational studies have demonstrated that uncorrected significant FTR during mitral valve surgery can result in inferior early and ...
Jason H, Rogers, Steven F, Bolling
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Background: Functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR) is a common type of tricuspid regurgitation. It has always been debated that whether mild functional tricuspid regurgitation should be managed or not.
Huang, Zhigang +5 more
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Tricuspid valve regurgitation is both globally prevalent and undertreated. Historically, surgical intervention for isolated tricuspid regurgitation (TR) was avoided despite the prevalence of TR, largely due to poor surgical outcomes and an incomplete ...
Kusha Rahgozar +5 more
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