Usefulness of 3D echocardiographic parameters of tricuspid valve morphology to predict residual tricuspid regurgitation after tricuspid annuloplasty
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Tricuspid valve (TV) annuloplasty is an effective treatment for tricuspid regurgitation (TR). However, the impact of TV morphology on outcome of TV annuloplasty remains unknown. We sought to investigate the relationship between preoperative TV morphology and residual TR after annuloplasty.
Two-dimensional transthoracic and three-dimensional (3D) transesophageal echocardiography were performed in 97 patients with functional TR before and after surgery. 3D quantitative assessment including annular dimension, tenting height and volume, and lengths and tethering angles of the 3 leaflets was performed. The TV morphological score was derived from the preoperative 3D echocardiography to score a leaflet mobility, leaflet thickening, subvalvular thickening, and calcification. TR severity was determined by the averaged vena contracta measured from the apical and parasternal inflow views. Multivariable analysis revealed that a shorter total leaflet length (
In addition to tethering and short length of the leaflets, TV morphological abnormality predicted residual TR after TV annuloplasty.
Contributors

Hiroto Utsunomiya
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Yuji Itabashi
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Hirotsugu Mihara
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Sayuki Kobayashi
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Michele A. De Robertis
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Alfredo Trento
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Takahiro Shiota
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