Tricuspid Regurgitation in Congestive "End-Organ" Failure: Outline of an Opportunity

Muhammed U. Farooq, Azeem Latib,Ulrich P. Jorde

CARDIOLOGY IN REVIEW(2024)

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Abstract
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a progressive disease that can be addressed only partially by medical therapy. Progression of TR is associated with worsening end-organ function and worse survival, yet tricuspid valve interventions are usually only performed in advanced stages. Recent evidence suggests a pivotal role for TR and pulsatile venous congestion in the pathophysiology of renal and hepatic dysfunction. This critical knowledge has provided the opportunity to optimally define the appropriate timing of transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions, integrating concurrent or impending functional consequences with severity of TR.
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end-organ dysfunction,systemic venous congestion,transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions,tricuspid regurgitation
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