Insight into tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair: no longer the forgotten valve.

IF 1.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-10 DOI:10.1080/14779072.2023.2286010
Rongfeng Xu, Zhenyu Cai, Jiandong Ding, Genshan Ma
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Abstract

Introduction: Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is one of the most prevalent types of valvular heart disease linked to poor prognosis in patients with heart failure and is usually ignored. TR has received considerable attention due to the progressive advancements in transcatheter therapies in recent years.

Areas covered: With relatively solid data and rapid technological advancements, tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) is the most frequently employed in a series of tricuspid transcatheter interventional treatments for TR. However, the efficacy and technical benefits of T-TEER are limited because of the unique anatomical characteristics and pathological mechanisms of the tricuspid valve. The aim of this review is to summarize reported data on current status of T-TEER and to provide an expert opinion regarding the challenges it is now experiencing and future development direction and approach.

Expert opinion: T-TEER is a significant treatment for TR, but its effectiveness and technical promotion are limited due to the tricuspid valve unique anatomical characteristics and pathological mechanisms. The selection criteria for suitable patients, the choice of when to intervene, device innovation, the advancement of ultrasound technology, and the volume of evidence in evidence-based medicine all indicate that the disorder of TR will eventually be better treated and understood.

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洞察三尖瓣经导管边缘到边缘修复:不再被遗忘的瓣膜。
简介:三尖瓣反流(TR)是心衰患者中最常见的与预后不良相关的瓣膜性心脏病之一,通常被忽视。近年来,由于经导管治疗的不断进步,TR受到了相当多的关注。涉及领域:三尖瓣经导管edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER)是一系列三尖瓣经导管介入治疗TR中最常用的方法,数据相对可靠,技术进步较快。然而,由于三尖瓣独特的解剖特点和病理机制,T-TEER的疗效和技术优势受到限制。本综述的目的是总结关于T-TEER现状的报告数据,并就其目前面临的挑战和未来的发展方向和方法提供专家意见。专家意见:T-TEER是治疗TR的重要手段,但由于三尖瓣独特的解剖特点和病理机制,其有效性和技术推广受到限制。合适患者的选择标准、干预时间的选择、设备的创新、超声技术的进步以及循证医学证据的数量都表明,TR疾病最终会得到更好的治疗和认识。
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy (ISSN 1477-9072) provides expert reviews on the clinical applications of new medicines, therapeutic agents and diagnostics in cardiovascular disease. Coverage includes drug therapy, heart disease, vascular disorders, hypertension, cholesterol in cardiovascular disease, heart disease, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular surgery. The Expert Review format is unique. Each review provides a complete overview of current thinking in a key area of research or clinical practice.
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