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Background To evaluate early and midterm outcomes of tricuspid ring annuloplasty using three-dimensional (3D) MC3 ring for treatment of functional tricuspid regurgitation (FTR) during mitral valve replacement for rheumatic valve disease.
Shady Eid Al-Elwany +2 more
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Dacron Band versus de Vega Annuloplasty for Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation
Background: Typically Functional (secondary) tricuspid insufficiency is the most prevalent tricuspid valve disease on top of mitral diseases. Different repair techniques were introduced to deal with this problem. Objectives: The target of this study was
Hamed Helal +3 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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Objective We aimed to describe the surgical technique and clinical outcomes of totally endoscopic repair of partial atrioventricular septal defect using a 3D visualization system. Methods The study included 27 patients with a mean age of 42.5 years, and a male‐to‐female ratio of 1: 2, who underwent totally endoscopic repair of partial atrioventricular ...
Nguyen Sinh Hien +2 more
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Objectives: Tricuspid valve regurgitation is usually secondary and results from the changes in geometry of tricuspid annulus, dilatation or overload of right atrium and right ventricle.
Anna Kosmider +6 more
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Mitral annuloplasty in patients with ischemic versus dilated cardiomyopathy [PDF]
Objective: Mitral regurgitation is a frequent finding in patients with end-stage cardiomyopathy predicting poor survival. Conventional treatment consists medical treatment or cardiac transplantation.
Bauer, Erwin P. +7 more
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A Rare Case of Giant Cell Arteritis Affecting Two Giants: Pulmonary and Root of Aorta Aneurysm
ABSTRACT Aneurysms of pulmonary arteries and aorta are rare, typically caused by infections, congenital heart defects, vascular abnormalities, or medical interventions. This report presents an unusual case of a 72‐year‐old man with a history of smoking, hypertension, and emphysema, who was found to have a large pulmonary artery aneurysm (63.5 mm) and ...
Gajendra Acharya +5 more
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The TAPSE/SPAP ratio is associated with worse prognosis in patients with significant tricuspid regurgitation and could indicate at‐risk patients. The exact cutoff value for RV‐PA uncoupling remains difficult to define and in available studies ranged from 0.26 to 0.49 mm/mmHg.
Adam Piasecki +5 more
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K-clip™, a novel transcatheter treatment in patients with severely tricuspid regurgitation
Patients who suffer from severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) and who are at high surgical risk have no standard care therapy. Therefore, minimally invasive and safer methods are sought.
Jiandong Ding +3 more
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Post-traumatic tricuspid regurgitation with anterior papillary muscle rupture, corrected by papillary muscle reimplantation [PDF]
A 60-year-old male patient with blunt chest trauma was transferred to our facility because of unstable vital signs and pericardial effusion. These conditions occurred after orthopedic surgery to repair multiple left finger fractures at a local medical ...
Hae Young Lee, Sung Ho Cho, Jong In Kim
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