Development and validation of an echocardiographic algorithm to predict long-term mitral and tricuspid regurgitation progression
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Prediction of mitral (MR) and tricuspid (TR) regurgitation progression on transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is needed to personalize valvular surveillance intervals and prognostication.
Structured TTE report data at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 26 January 2000–31 December 2017, were used to determine time to progression (≥1+ increase in severity). TTE predictors of progression were used to create a progression score, externally validated at Massachusetts General Hospital, 1 January 2002–31 December 2019. In the derivation sample (MR,
Four-fifths of individuals had no progression of MR or TR over two decades. Despite wide interindividual variability in progression rates, a score, based solely on TTE parameters, identified individuals with a five- to six-fold higher rate of MR/TR progression. Compared to the lowest tertile, individuals in the highest score tertile had a four-fold increased risk of mortality. Prediction of long-term MR/TR progression is not only feasible but prognostically important.
Contributors

Yuansong Zhao
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Changyu Shen
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Jason H Wasfy
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Jiaman Xu
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Evin Yucel
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Varsha Tanguturi
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Patrick M Hyland
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Lawrence J Markson
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Dhruv S Kazi
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Jinghan Cui
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Judy Hung
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Robert W Yeh
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Warren J Manning
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