Sex-specific differences in right heart remodelling and patient outcomes in secondary tricuspid regurgitation
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Current guidelines lack sex-specific thresholds for assessing secondary tricuspid regurgitation (STR) severity and right ventricular (RV) and tricuspid annulus (TA) remodelling. We aimed to determine whether risk-based cut-offs for these parameters differ between men and women with STR.
We included 554 patients (74 ± 13 years, 51% women) with moderate or severe STR. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality or heart failure hospitalization. Women were older (
In STR, women face a similar risk at lower EROAs and RegVols, along with smaller RV volumes, higher RVEF, and reduced TA dimensions. These findings highlight the importance of incorporating sex-specific thresholds into clinical decision-making when assessing STR severity and right heart remodelling.
Contributors

Michele Tomaselli
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Marco Penso
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Noela Radu
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Paolo Springhetti
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Alexandra Buta
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Giorgia Benzoni
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Diana R Hădăreanu
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Claudia Baratto
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Alexandra Clement
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Samantha Fisicaro
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