2022 CMICS Expert Consensus on the Management of Isolated Tricuspid Regurgitation after Left-Sided Valve Surgery

Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) may occur late after left-sided valve surgery (LSVS). Isolated tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery (iTR-LSVS) refers to isolated TR without significant lesions in the mitral and/or aortic position late after mitral and/or aortic replacement or repair....

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Published in:Reviews in cardiovascular medicine Vol. 24; no. 5; p. 129
Main Authors: Chen, Jinmiao, Cheng, Zhaoyun, Dong, Nianguo, Dong, Lili, Guo, Huiming, Guo, Yingqiang, Huang, Huanlei, Jiang, Shengli, Lu, Fanglin, Li, Fei, Liu, Jinping, Liu, Liming, Li, Xin, Mei, Ju, Ma, Liang, Qiao, Chenhui, Sun, Lizhong, Tu, Guowei, Tao, Liang, Wang, Dongjin, Wang, Huishan, Wei, Minxin, Wan, Song, Xu, Jianjun, Xue, Song, Zheng, Zhe, Wei, Lai, Wang, Chunsheng
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Singapore IMR Press 01-05-2023
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Summary:Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) may occur late after left-sided valve surgery (LSVS). Isolated tricuspid regurgitation after left-sided valve surgery (iTR-LSVS) refers to isolated TR without significant lesions in the mitral and/or aortic position late after mitral and/or aortic replacement or repair. Severe TR has a negative impact on long-term prognosis and requires surgical or transcatheter treatment. However, there is no clear recommendation on when and how intervention should be performed for patients with iTR-LSVS in the current guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease. The historically high operative mortality may be reduced by current minimally invasive techniques and transcatheter therapy. To further understand iTR-LSVS, standardize the treatment, improve the prognosis, and promote the collaboration, the Chinese Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Surgery Committee (CMICS) wrote this expert consensus on the management of iTR-LSVS from the aspects of etiology, preoperative evaluation, indications for intervention, surgical treatment, transcatheter therapy, and postoperative management.
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CMICS: The Chinese Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Surgery Committee.
ISSN:1530-6550
2153-8174
1530-6550
DOI:10.31083/j.rcm2405129