Tricuspid regurgitation: Frequency, clinical presentation, management and outcome among patients with severe left‐sided valvular heart disease in Europe. Insights from the ESC‐EORP Valvular Heart Disease II survey

Author:

Dreyfus Julien1ORCID,Komar Monika2,Attias David1,De Bonis Michele34,Ruschitzka Frank5,Popescu Bogdan A.6,Laroche Cécile7,Tribouilloy Christophe8,Bogachev Prokophiev Alexander9,Mizariene Vaida10,Bax Jeroen J.11,Maggioni Aldo Pietro7,Messika‐Zeitoun David12,Vahanian Alec13,Iung Bernard14,

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Department Centre Cardiologique du Nord Saint‐Denis France

2. Department of Heart and Vessel Disease, Institute of Cardiology Jagiellonian University Medical College Kraków Poland

3. Vita‐Salute San Raffaele University Milan Italy

4. Department of Cardiac Surgery IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital Milan Italy

5. Clinic of Cardiology University Heart Centre, University Hospital Zurich Switzerland

6. University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘Carol Davila’ – Euroecolab Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases ‘Prof. Dr. C.C. Iliescu’ Bucharest Romania

7. EURObservational Research Programme European Society of Cardiology Sophia‐Antipolis France

8. Department of Cardiology University Hospital Amiens Amiens France

9. Heart Valves Surgery Department Meshalkin National Medical Research Center Novosibirsk Russia

10. Department of Cardiology, Medical Academy Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Lithuania

11. Department of Cardiology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

12. Department of Cardiology University of Ottawa Heart Institute Ottawa ON Canada

13. Université de Paris Paris France

14. AP‐HP, Cardiology Department Bichat Hospital, Université de Paris, INSERM Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimsTricuspid regurgitation (TR) is commonly observed in patients with severe left‐sided valvular heart disease (VHD). This study sought to assess TR frequency, management and outcome in this population.Methods and resultsAmong 6883 patients with severe native left‐sided VHD or previous left‐sided valvular intervention enrolled in the EURObservational Research Programme prospective VHD II survey, moderate or severe TR was very frequent in patients with severe mitral VHD (30% when mitral stenosis, 36% when mitral regurgitation [MR]), especially in patients with secondary MR (46%), and rare in patients with severe aortic VHD (4% when aortic stenosis, 3% when aortic regurgitation). An increase in TR grade was associated with a more severe clinical presentation and a poorer 6‐month survival (p < 0.0001). Rates of concomitant tricuspid valve (TV) intervention at the time of left‐sided heart valve surgery were high at the time of mitral valve surgery (50% when mitral stenosis, 41% when MR). Concordance between class I indications (patients with severe TR) for concomitant TV surgery at the time of left‐sided valvular heart surgery according to guidelines and real‐practice decision‐making was very good (88% overall, 95% in patients operated on for MR).ConclusionIn this large international prospective survey among patients with severe left‐sided VHD, moderate/severe TR was frequent in patients with mitral valve disease and was associated with a poorer outcome as TR grade increased. In patients with severe TR, compliance to guidelines for class I indications for concomitant TV surgery at the time of left‐sided heart valve surgery was very good.

Funder

Amgen

AstraZeneca

Bayer

Boehringer Ingelheim España

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Boston Scientific Japan

Daiichi Sankyo Europe

Edwards Lifesciences

ResMed

Sanofi

Servier

Vifor Pharma

Publisher

Wiley

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