Assessment of the Right Ventricle Function in Patients With Significant Tricuspid Regurgitation: A Review

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Echocardiography-A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques Pub Date : 2024-10-20 DOI:10.1111/echo.15933
Corentin Bourg, Tristan Raoult, Sabina Istratoiae, Jérémy Beaumont, Erwan Donal
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Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is an increasingly prevalent condition, especially in older populations, and presents significant challenges due to its association with right heart failure, hospital admissions, and high mortality rates. The management of TR has evolved, with new percutaneous valve repair and replacement techniques emerging alongside traditional surgical approaches. However, accurately assessing right ventricular (RV) function–a key prognostic factor in TR–remains difficult due to the RV's unique anatomy and sensitivity to loading conditions. Current echocardiographic methods, such as Tricuspid Annular Plane Systolic Excursion (TAPSE), S' wave analysis, and RV fractional area change (FAC), offer valuable insights but have limitations, particularly regarding load dependence and incomplete assessment of RV function. Advances in 3D echocardiography and myocardial strain imaging provide more comprehensive evaluations, yet challenges persist in integrating these measures in routine clinical practice. The review highlights the importance of a multimodal approach to RV assessment in TR patients, considering both the right atrium and pulmonary artery interactions, and explores potential future tools such as myocardial work and dynamic testing to improve prognostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

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评估三尖瓣严重反流患者的右心室功能:综述
三尖瓣反流(TR)是一种发病率越来越高的疾病,尤其是在老年人群中,由于它与右心衰竭、住院和高死亡率有关,因此带来了巨大的挑战。随着经皮瓣膜修复和置换新技术与传统手术方法的并存,TR 的治疗方法也在不断发展。然而,由于右心室独特的解剖结构和对负荷条件的敏感性,准确评估右心室(RV)功能--TR 的关键预后因素--仍然十分困难。目前的超声心动图方法,如三尖瓣环面收缩期激惹(TAPSE)、S 波分析和 RV 面积分数变化(FAC),提供了有价值的见解,但也存在局限性,尤其是在负荷依赖性和 RV 功能评估不全面方面。三维超声心动图和心肌应变成像技术的进步提供了更全面的评估,但将这些测量方法整合到常规临床实践中仍面临挑战。这篇综述强调了采用多模态方法评估 TR 患者 RV 的重要性,同时考虑了右心房和肺动脉的相互作用,并探讨了心肌工作和动态检测等潜在的未来工具,以提高预后准确性和患者预后。
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期刊介绍: Echocardiography: A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques is the official publication of the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound. Widely recognized for its comprehensive peer-reviewed articles, case studies, original research, and reviews by international authors. Echocardiography keeps its readership of echocardiographers, ultrasound specialists, and cardiologists well informed of the latest developments in the field.
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