Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions

Rudolph F, Ivannikova M, Rudolph TK, Rudolph V, Gercek M, Friedrichs KP (2024)
FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 11: 1447411.

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Rudolph, Felix; Ivannikova, Maria; Rudolph, Tanja K.; Rudolph, VolkerUniBi; Gercek, Muhammed; Friedrichs, Kai P.
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We provide an overview about the current landscape of transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions (TTVI) and summarize recent findings from trials including TRILUMINATE, TRILUMINATE Pivotal, bRIGHT, TRICLASP, TRISCEND, TRISCEND II, TRICUS, and Cardioband TR EFS. These studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of TTVI. Yet, they have failed to show a prognostic benefit over conservative treatment. On the other hand, significant improvements in health status assessments have been observed. Assessment of right ventricular (RV) function prior to tricuspid interventions is crucial, as changes in preload and afterload may lead to RV failure which is associated with a high mortality. Therefore, this review emphasizes the impact of TTVIs on quality of life and explores the influence of RV dysfunction on therapeutic success and prognosis.
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TTVI; quality of life; health status; RV function; RV remodeling
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
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11
Art.-Nr.
1447411
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2297-055X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2992228

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Rudolph F, Ivannikova M, Rudolph TK, Rudolph V, Gercek M, Friedrichs KP. Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE. 2024;11: 1447411.
Rudolph, F., Ivannikova, M., Rudolph, T. K., Rudolph, V., Gercek, M., & Friedrichs, K. P. (2024). Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 11, 1447411. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2024.1447411
Rudolph, Felix, Ivannikova, Maria, Rudolph, Tanja K., Rudolph, Volker, Gercek, Muhammed, and Friedrichs, Kai P. 2024. “Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions”. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 11: 1447411.
Rudolph, F., Ivannikova, M., Rudolph, T. K., Rudolph, V., Gercek, M., and Friedrichs, K. P. (2024). Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 11:1447411.
Rudolph, F., et al., 2024. Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, 11: 1447411.
F. Rudolph, et al., “Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions”, FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE, vol. 11, 2024, : 1447411.
Rudolph, F., Ivannikova, M., Rudolph, T.K., Rudolph, V., Gercek, M., Friedrichs, K.P.: Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE. 11, : 1447411 (2024).
Rudolph, Felix, Ivannikova, Maria, Rudolph, Tanja K., Rudolph, Volker, Gercek, Muhammed, and Friedrichs, Kai P. “Time to assess more than prognosis: advancements and challenges in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions”. FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 11 (2024): 1447411.
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