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- Tricuspid valve regurgitation - Symptoms and causes
The tricuspid valve's job is to allow blood flowing into the heart from the body to flow to the right ventricle where it's pumped to the lungs for oxygen If the tricuspid valve is leaky, blood can flow backwards, causing the heart to pump harder
- Tricuspid Valve Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Tricuspid valve disease is a heart condition involving one of the four heart valves The tricuspid valve may be too stiff or may leak, possibly causing symptoms and heart damage
- A Contemporary Look at the Landscape of Treatment of Tricuspid . . .
Abstract Importance Untreated severe tricuspid regurgitation carries a poor prognosis We aim to provide a contemporary review of the anatomy, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic and management strategies, including medical, surgical and transcatheter options
- Tricuspid Valve Disease - Northwestern Medicine
The tricuspid valve lies within the heart, separating the right atrium and ventricle It allows forward blood flow and prevents backward flow through the right side of the heart
- Tricuspid Valve Disease | University of Michigan Health
Explore comprehensive information on tricuspid valve disease, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options at the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center
- Tricuspid Regurgitation – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
The tricuspid valve controls the flow of blood from your heart’s right atrium (top chamber) to the right ventricle (bottom chamber) Blood can leak backward into the atrium from the leaky tricuspid valve, causing your heart to pump harder to move blood through the valve
- Problem: Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation - American Heart Association
Tricuspid regurgitation is leakage of blood backwards through the tricuspid valve each time the right ventricle contracts Learn about ongoing care of this condition
- Tricuspid valve disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Tricuspid valve disease is a type of heart valve disease, also called valvular heart disease The valve between the two right heart chambers, called the right atrium and the right ventricle, doesn't work as it should The heart must work harder to pump blood to the lungs and the rest of the body
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