Behaviour of Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation in Volume and/or Pressure Loaded Right Heart
Tricuspid Valve InsufficiencyRight-sided heart disease has an important impact on the prognosis of patients with valvular heart disease. Up to now, Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation (TR) and right heart hemodynamics have not been extensively investigated. However, it is plausible that a significant degree of TR and the associated volume-overload of the right ventricle cause significant right ventricular wall stress. Although minor TR generally is well tolerated, major TR can lead to clinical symptoms, right ventricular dilatation and ultimately right ventricular heart failure. Up to now, the investigators do not dispose of any tools to diagnose and anticipate this unfavourable evolution. Nevertheless it is likely that right ventricular failure is preceded with a subclinical dysfunction of the right ventricle and a possibly reversible change in contractility of the myocardium. Recently, new techniques to evaluate the systolic function, the contractility and the hemodynamics of the heart have become available. First, this study will help us assessing the feasibility and accuracy of several imaging modalities in right-sided heart pathology with focus on TR and right heart myocardial performance. Second, this study will contribute to a better understanding of the hemodynamic effect of volume-overload and/or pressure-overload of the right ventricle. It will clarify the behaviour of TR, the evolution of right ventricular myocardial contractility and dysfunction during exercise and its impact on exercise capacity. By doing this, discrimination between well tolerated and ill-tolerated TR will be possible, thus identifying patients who might be eligible for treatment (medical, corrective, …).
Contour 3D®/TriAd® Tricuspid Annuloplasty Ring Post-Market Clinical Trial
Tricuspid Valve RegurgitationTricuspid Valve InsufficiencyThe purpose of this study is to gather clinical information on the hemodynamic performance of the Contour 3D® and Tri-Ad® Tricuspid Annuloplasty Rings in a post-market environment.
Prehab Prior to Undergoing Tricuspid Intervention
Tricuspid Valve DiseaseTricuspid RegurgitationThis study will aim to standardize the prehabilitation protocol to optimize patients and document the clinical and echo variables that could improve clinical outcomes of tricuspid valve intervention.
The Role of Echocardiographic Contrast (Optison) in Enhancing Tricuspid Regurgitation Spectral Doppler...
HypertensionPulmonaryThe investigators aim to correlate noninvasive pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) measurements obtained with and without echocardiographic contrast (Optison) during transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) with those obtained invasively and simultaneously during right heart catheterization, as the gold standard.
MRE Evaluation of Liver Stiffness After Tricuspid Valvular Repair
Tricuspid Valve InsufficiencyThe purpose of this study is to look at liver stiffness with a MRI sequence called Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE). The study will let the investigators know whether the subject's liver is normal or has increased stiffness. Increased liver stiffness often means there is chronic liver disease and fibrosis. Increased right heart pressure and congestive heart failure are considered risk factors for development of liver fibrosis. Liver fibrosis, if progressive, may lead to cirrhosis and its related complications. The increased liver stiffness may be due to a poorly functioning tricuspid valve. With this research, the investigators will be able to determine if the elevated stiffness of the liver returns to normal after the surgeon performs a repair or replacement of the tricuspid valve.
Very Long-term (>15 Years) Results of Tricuspid Valve Repair.
Tricuspid RegurgitationInterest in Tricuspid valve disease grew exponentially in the last years in response to an increased awareness of the poor outcome of patients with functional Tricuspid Regurgitation (TR). Earlier reports advocated for a more conservative TR management in patients undergoing left-sided heart valve surgery but more recent guidelines advised for a more aggressive TR management, as accumulating evidence demonstrates its adverse impact on long term morbidity and mortality. Several papers have been published analyzing the results of surgical tricuspid valve repair but the length of the follow-up is usually limited to 10 to 12 years. With this study the investigators aim to analyze the very long-term results (>15years) of tricuspid valve repair according to the surgical method employed for valve repair (suture vs ring annuloplasty).
Long-term Outcome After Isolated Tricuspid Valve Repair
Tricuspid Valve InsufficiencyTricuspid valve insufficiency (TI) is often noted on echocardiography. Although severe TI is known to cause significant morbidity and mortality, no good guidelines are available to guide intervention. Literature is mostly confined to tricuspid valve repair concomitant with mitral valve repair. Treatment options for isolated repair have not been investigated thoroughly. The investigators want to evaluate retrospectively the outcome of isolated tricuspid valve repair, performed in our center. By doing this, the investigators want to evaluate predictors of outcome after repair.
The Comparison of Tricuspid Replacement and Repair in Patients With Combined Heart Valve Disease...
Tricuspid Valve RegurgitationFunctional tricuspid regurgitation is common in patients with heart valve disease, replacement and repair both can correct this anomaly. However, there is no data to address which one can bring more benefits to these patients with combined heart valve disease. The investigators retrospectively review patients with two or more heart valve disease and functional tricuspid regurgitation, and assess its long term outcomes.
Prognostic Value of Early Postoperative Right Ventricular Systolic Function in Patients With Isolated...
Tricuspid RegurgitationPreoperative right ventricular end-systolic area (RV-ESA) and hemoglobin level were suggested as independent prognosticator for predicting long-term prognosis in patients with isolated severe TR undergoing corrective surgery We attempted to explore whether early postoperative echocardiography provides additional prognostic information on top of preoperative clinical and echocardiographic variables.
Prospective Registry of Patients With Isolated Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation
Tricuspid RegurgitationProspective registry for patients with severe isolated tricuspid regurgitation (TR) without significant left-sided valvular or myocardial diseases. Aim: To evaluate clinical course and prognostic factors of patients with severe isolated TR.