1. Natural course of tricuspid regurgitation and prognostic implications
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Peter Bramlage, Maki Okamoto, Christian Butter, Karin Bramlage, Marwin Bannehr, Christoph Roland Edlinger, Ulrike Kahn, Josephin Liebchen, Valentin Hähnel, Victoria Dworok, Fabian Schipmann, Tanja Kücken, and Anja Haase-Fielitz
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Objective Functional tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a frequent finding in echocardiography. Literature suggests significant TR is associated with poor prognosis. Still, data remain limited. This study aimed to evaluate long-term prognostic implications in patients with TR.Methods In this observational cohort study, data from 1650 consecutive patients were analysed. Primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. Mean follow-up time was 1090 days. TR grades at baseline and follow-up were compared. Survival analyses were performed to identify prognostic factors.Results At baseline, 14.1% patients showed no, 63.8% mild, 17.4% moderate and 4.7% severe TR. 359 patients (21.8%) died within the study period. TR at baseline was associated with excess mortality. Moderate and severe TR were of prognostic implication in all subgroups irrespective of systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) (
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- 2021
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