1988
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1988.02150070067027
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Critical Tricuspid Insufficiency due to Papillary Muscle Rupture

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“…In addition, chronic hypoxemia could contribute to this complication, similarly to hypoxemic insult in neonates with acute spontaneous tricuspid rupture. 4 Treatment for tricuspid valve/apparatus rupture is mainly surgical, either with valve repair or replacement, usually with acceptable results; 1 severity of comorbidities, however, contributed to the patient 0 s death in this case.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…In addition, chronic hypoxemia could contribute to this complication, similarly to hypoxemic insult in neonates with acute spontaneous tricuspid rupture. 4 Treatment for tricuspid valve/apparatus rupture is mainly surgical, either with valve repair or replacement, usually with acceptable results; 1 severity of comorbidities, however, contributed to the patient 0 s death in this case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The mechanisms that underlie spontaneous tricuspid valve rupture are not clear; a possible explanation for rupture in our patient is the increased wall tension in a dilated ventricle leading to marked mechanical stress on both the valvular and subvalvular apparatus, predisposing to rupture. In addition, chronic hypoxemia could contribute to this complication, similarly to hypoxemic insult in neonates with acute spontaneous tricuspid rupture . Treatment for tricuspid valve/apparatus rupture is mainly surgical, either with valve repair or replacement, usually with acceptable results; severity of comorbidities, however, contributed to the patient′s death in this case.…”
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“…In most cases, the infant will not respond, or will only respond minimally, to maximal respiratory and inotropic support and the only life saving intervention is surgical repair of the valve. In order to improve chances of survival, it is imperative to quickly come to a diagnosis and transfer the infant to a tertiary care facility with pediatric cardiothoracic surgical intervention and/or ECMO for stabilization until surgical intervention can be arranged (Alkalay et al, 1988;Arrington et al, 2005).…”
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“…In contrast, severe TR caused by a flail leaflet is a rare cause of neonatal cyanosis. The outcome may be fatal if not recognized early (1,2). We report on a full-term female neonate presented with cyanosis caused by severe TR due to anterior leaflet chordal rupture.…”
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confidence: 99%