Sex‐based differences in candidacy for transcatheter tricuspid valve intervention
Allison O. Dumitriu Carcoana,
Christopher B. Scoma,
Sebastian N. Maletz
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundWomen have a higher prevalence of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) and present at more advanced stages as compared with men. Given the high operative mortality associated with tricuspid valve (TV) surgery, transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions (TTVI) have emerged as a promising treatment option. We explored sex‐based differences among patients with significant TR who would be expected to be eligible for TTVI.MethodsBetween March 2021–2022, 12,677 unique adult patients underwent a transthoracic echo… Show more
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