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- Tricuspid valve regurgitation - Symptoms and causes
The tricuspid valve's job is to allow blood flowing into the heart from the body to flow to the right ventricle where it's pumped to the lungs for oxygen If the tricuspid valve is leaky, blood can flow backwards, causing the heart to pump harder
- Tricuspid Valve Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Tricuspid valve disease is a heart condition involving one of the four heart valves The tricuspid valve may be too stiff or may leak, possibly causing symptoms and heart damage
- Tricuspid Valve Disease | University of Michigan Health
Explore comprehensive information on tricuspid valve disease, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options at the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center
- Tricuspid Regurgitation | CardioSmart – American College of Cardiology
The tricuspid (pronounced try-CUSS-pid) valve is located between the two right chambers of the heart Its job is to control the flow of blood from the top room (the right atrium) and the bottom room (the right ventricle)
- Tricuspid Valve - Structure, Function Location
The tricuspid valve is one of the four main valves of the heart and is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle As an atrioventricular (AV) valve, it regulates the flow of blood from the right atrium into the right ventricle and prevents backflow during ventricular contraction
- Tricuspid Regurgitation | New England Journal of Medicine
This review discusses the epidemiology, classification, and clinical presentation of tricuspid regurgitation, as well as medical, surgical, and percutaneous treatment options
- Tricuspid Valve Replacement and Repair - Johns Hopkins Medicine
A damaged tricuspid valve causes the heart to work harder to send blood to the body and may eventually lead to heart failure Learn why a tricuspid valve repair or replacement may be needed to treat a damaged tricuspid valve
- Tricuspid valve regurgitation: current diagnosis and treatment
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is present in 1 6 million individuals in the United States and 3 0 million people in Europe Functional TR, the most common form of TR, is caused by cardiomyopathies, LV valve disease, or pulmonary disease The five-year survival with severe TR and HFrEF is 34%
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