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Challenges and future perspectives of transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions: adopt old strategies or adapt to new opportunities?

Giulio Russo, Maurizio Taramasso, Daniela Pedicino, Marco Gennari, Mara Gavazzoni, Alberto Pozzoli, Denisa Muraru, Luigi P. Badano, Marco Metra, Francesco Maisano

2021European Journal of Heart Failure68 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a highly prevalent valvular heart disease and is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and death at long-term follow-up. Functional TR accounts for over 90% of TR and is mainly due to annular or right ventricular dilatation. Most often, TR is observed in patients with left-sided valvular heart disease (with or without previous surgical correction) and pulmonary hypertension. Isolated TR is less frequent, though burdened by high surgical mortality. This, together with an incomplete understanding of the disease, has brought to a significant undertreatment in spite of the growing evidence of the impact of severe TR on mortality. Moreover, uncertainties about the appropriate timing for intervention and the predictors of procedural success have contributed to limit TR treatment. Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement or repair interventions represent novel and less invasive alternatives to surgery and have shown early promising results. The purpose of this review is to provide a complete and updated overview of TR pathology with a special focus on current percutaneous treatment options, future challenges and directions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRegurgitation (circulation)Percutaneousvalvular heart diseasePsychological interventionCardiologyTricuspid valveIntensive care medicineInternal medicineValve replacementDiseasePulmonary hypertensionHeart failureRight heart failureSurgeryStenosisPsychiatryCardiac Valve Diseases and TreatmentsInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors