2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2018.10.022
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Outcomes After Current Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Intervention

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“…In a similar way, a coaptation depth <10 mm, a central or antero-septal jet location, as well as a coaptation gap of less than about 7 mm have been identified as independent predictors of procedural success for transcatheter interventions (88,89). In contrast, procedural failure (reduction of TR of less than one grade) and elevated pulmonary pressures were identified as independent predictors of mortality (88). Although no study comparing different devices exist so far, specific system characteristics may better address a given pathology.…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…In a similar way, a coaptation depth <10 mm, a central or antero-septal jet location, as well as a coaptation gap of less than about 7 mm have been identified as independent predictors of procedural success for transcatheter interventions (88,89). In contrast, procedural failure (reduction of TR of less than one grade) and elevated pulmonary pressures were identified as independent predictors of mortality (88). Although no study comparing different devices exist so far, specific system characteristics may better address a given pathology.…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The surgical experience for valve repair has shown that a tenting area ≥ 1.8 cm², a tenting height ≥ 0.8 cm and a tenting volume ≥ 2 cm 3 are predictors of procedural failure for tricuspid repair (85)(86)(87). In a similar way, a coaptation depth <10 mm, a central or antero-septal jet location, as well as a coaptation gap of less than about 7 mm have been identified as independent predictors of procedural success for transcatheter interventions (88,89). In contrast, procedural failure (reduction of TR of less than one grade) and elevated pulmonary pressures were identified as independent predictors of mortality (88).…”
Section: Patient Selectionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the TriValve registry, which merged data on transcatheter tricuspid repair from 18 centres, the MitraClip was used in 66% of patients. [21]…”
Section: Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Datenlage ist limitiert durch das Fehlen randomisiert-kontrollierter Studien. Mit Registerdaten konnte eine hohe technische Erfolgsrate der interventionellen Therapie der Trikuspidalklappeninsuffizienz mit einhergehender funktioneller Verbesserung der Patienten nachgewiesen werden (TriValve Registry [10]). In der TRI-REPAIR-Studie zeigte sich nach Anuloplastie der Trikuspidalklappe mittels Cardioband nach 6 Monaten eine signifikante Reduktion der Insuffizienz sowie eine funktionelle Verbesserung (bessere Symptomkontrolle und Lebensqualität) [11].…”
Section: Trikuspidalklappeninsuffizienzunclassified