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- E A Eways and W C Roberts.
- Pathology Branch, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
- Am. J. Cardiol. 1991 Nov 15; 68 (13): 1367-71.
AbstractCertain clinical and morphologic findings are described in 67 patients (aged 23 to 76 years [mean 52]; 55 women [82%]) who had mitral valve replacement for mitral stenosis (with or without associated regurgitation), and simultaneous tricuspid valve replacement for pure tricuspid regurgitation (58 patients) or tricuspid stenosis (all with associated regurgitation; 9 patients). Of the 58 patients with pure tricuspid regurgitation, 21 had anatomically normal and 37 had anatomically abnormal (diffusely fibrotic leaflets) tricuspid valves. Among these 58 patients, no clinical or hemodynamic variable was useful before surgery in distinguishing the group without from that with anatomically abnormal tricuspid valves. All 9 patients with stenotic tricuspid valves had anatomically abnormal tricuspid valves. The latter group had a lower average right ventricular systolic pressure (tricuspid valve closing pressure) than those with pure tricuspid regurgitation, and none had severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (present in 20 [30%] of the 58 patients with pure tricuspid regurgitation).
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