Earlier Care, More Data Needed to Increase Treatment Success in Tricuspid Regurgitation

Earlier Care, More Data Needed to Increase Treatment Success in Tricuspid Regurgitation

Operators at a single center their observational data support call for timely intervention these complex patients. Patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation are a heterogeneous cohort, to a new observational While more work needed to better identify can most benefit from intervention, but also more senior study author Azeem Bronx, told TCTMD. Earlier Care, More With he continued.

Valve regurgitation is a structural heart disease. Regurgitation is the name for leaking heart valves. It happens when a heart’s valve does not close tightly. In patients with valve regurgitation, blood cannot move properly in the rest of the body. Valve regurgitation can be caused by problems with the heart valve such as damaged tissue cords, rheumatic fever, abnormality of the heart muscle, congenital heart defects, radiation therapy, and atrial fibrillation. Some tricuspid regurgitation treatment common symptoms associated with valve regurgitation are abnormal heart sound, fatigue, swollen feet or ankles, and shortness of breath (dyspnea). Major complications associated with valve regurgitation are atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension. Several factors can increase the risk of valve regurgitation, including a history of mitral valve prolapse or mitral valve stenosis, heart attacks, and infections such as endocarditis or rheumatic fever. Doctors can diagnose valve regurgitation based on medical history and tests.

August TCT 2019 Late-breaking 15, world’s premier meeting specializing in interventional medicine, 2019 at The Center in San Francisco. year, leading cause death in world. The studies selected examine safety Valve Regurgitation Diagnostic and effectiveness invasive techniques, technologies, Sept.

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