2020
DOI: 10.1177/2632463620954091
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Evaluation and Management of Primary Tricuspid Regurgitation

Abstract: Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a highly prevalent echocardiographic finding in general population being present in almost 80% to 90% of them. However, TR is mild or functional rather than organic in majority of people. Significant TR was seen in 14.8% of adult men and 18.4% of adult women, respectively. Of all the significant TRs, approximately 8% to 10% are primary. Mild TR is benign but moderate-to-severe TR tends to progress and carries significant morbidity and mortality. Tricuspid valve disease is either… Show more

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“…Tricuspid valve (TV) pathology is predominantly characterized by primary and secondary tricuspid regurgitation (TR), where primary TR is often focused on diseased valve leaflets and secondary TR is based on annular dilation 1 . In more recent years, an increase in the prevalence of isolated TV pathology has seen an associated increase in isolated TV surgery in the United States 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tricuspid valve (TV) pathology is predominantly characterized by primary and secondary tricuspid regurgitation (TR), where primary TR is often focused on diseased valve leaflets and secondary TR is based on annular dilation 1 . In more recent years, an increase in the prevalence of isolated TV pathology has seen an associated increase in isolated TV surgery in the United States 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%