2021
DOI: 10.4244/eij-d-21-00191
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Outcomes of transcatheter tricuspid valve intervention by right ventricular function: a multicentre propensity-matched analysis

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“… 8 A recent Trivalve registry analysis suggested that patients with moderate RV dysfunction who underwent TTVI had better survival compared with patients with preserved or severely reduced RV function. 9 A finding that has implications for patient selection and timing of TTVr. RV contraction patterns can also be characterized by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and severe global RV dysfunction was a strong predictor of mortality in patients undergoing TTVr.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 8 A recent Trivalve registry analysis suggested that patients with moderate RV dysfunction who underwent TTVI had better survival compared with patients with preserved or severely reduced RV function. 9 A finding that has implications for patient selection and timing of TTVr. RV contraction patterns can also be characterized by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and severe global RV dysfunction was a strong predictor of mortality in patients undergoing TTVr.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the presence of RV dysfunction has been shown to be a risk factor associated with adverse outcome in patients with TR and in tricuspid valve surgery, as underlined previously ( 29 , 40 ). Schlotter et al ( 41 ) decided to analyze the clinical impact of RV dysfunction in patients undergoing TTVI from the TriValve registry, in order to try and shed some light on favorable responders and patient selection. Patients from the TTVI cohort were compared to patients treated conservatively, and the whole population was further stratified in three subgroups according to longitudinal RV function expressed by the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE): preserved (TAPSE >17 mm), mid-range (TAPSE 13–17 mm) and reduced RV function (TAPSE <13 mm).…”
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“…39 Of note, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) and systolic pulmonary artery pressure showed only a slight influence on procedural and clinical outcome. 68,69 These findings suggest that TAPSE alone is not sufficient to assess RV function, and all the other common parameters commonly used to assess RV function (S ′ velocity by tissue Doppler imaging, RV free-wall longitudinal strain, RV fractional area change, and 3D RV ejection fraction) are extremely load-dependent and not accurate in the setting of severe TR.…”
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confidence: 99%