Multimodality Imaging for Right Ventricular Function Assessment in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation

Francesco Melillo, Dario Fabiani, Alessandro Santoro*, Pietro Oro, Francesca Frecentese, Luigi Salemme, Tullio Tesorio, Eustachio Agricola, Michele De Bonis, Roberto Lorusso

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a pathological condition associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes. In the vicious cycle of right ventricular compensation and maladaptation to TR, the development of right ventricle (RV) dysfunction has significant prognostic implications, especially in patients undergoing surgical or percutaneous treatments. Indeed, RV dysfunction is associated with increased operative morbidity and mortality in both surgical and percutaneously treated patients. In this context, the identification of clinical or subtle right ventricle dysfunction plays a critical role inpatient selection and timing of surgical or percutaneous tricuspid valve intervention. However, in the presence of severe TR, evaluation of RV function is challenging, given the increase in preload that may lead to an overestimation of systolic function for the Frank-Starling law, reduced reliability of pulmonary artery pressure estimation, the sensitivity of RV to afterload that may result in afterload mismatch after treatment. Consequently, conventional echocardiographic indices have some limitations, and the use of speckle tracking for right ventricular free wall longitudinal strain (RV-FWLS) analysis and the use of 3D echocardiography for RV volumes and ejection fraction estimation are showing promising data. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) represents the gold standards for volumes and ejection fraction evaluation and may add further prognostic information. Finally, cardiac computer tomography (CCT) provides measurements of RV and annulus dimensions that are particularly useful in the transcatheter field. Identification of subtle RV dysfunction may need, therefore, more than one imaging technique, which will lead to tip the balance between medical therapy and early intervention towards the latter before disease progression. Therefore, the aim of this review is to describe the main imaging techniques, providing a comprehensive assessment of their role in RV function evaluation in the presence of severe TR.
Original languageEnglish
Article number5076
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume13
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • severe tricuspid regurgitation
  • right ventricle
  • tricuspid valve intervention
  • multimodality imaging
  • right ventricular dysfunction
  • ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC-ASSESSMENT
  • PROGNOSTIC VALUE
  • HEART-FAILURE
  • 3-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
  • MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
  • EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION
  • SYSTOLIC PRESSURE
  • AMERICAN SOCIETY
  • VALVE SURGERY
  • STRAIN

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