Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation
Rudolph F, Gercek M, Kirchner J, Ivannikova M, Friedrichs KP, Rudolph TK, Rudolph V, Andreas M, Bartunek A, Bartko PE, Dannenberg V (2024)
Clinical Research in Cardiology .
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Rudolph, Felix;
Gercek, Muhammed;
Kirchner, Johannes;
Ivannikova, Maria;
Friedrichs, Kai P.;
Rudolph, Tanja K.;
Rudolph, VolkerUniBi;
Andreas, Martin;
Bartunek, Anna;
Bartko, Philipp E.;
Dannenberg, Varius
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Within recent years, transcatheter tricuspid edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) has emerged as a safe and effective treatment option in patients with secondary tricuspid regurgitation (TR). However, for primary TR, data on the robustness and durability of TR reduction 1year following T-TEER is limited.; METHODS: All consecutive patients treated with T-TEER for TR at two high-volume centers between September 2018 and December 2022 were enrolled in a registry. Primary TR was defined as tricuspid valve (TV) prolapse or flail TV leaflets as assessed by pre- and peri-interventional transesophageal echocardiography (TEE).; RESULTS: 201 patients were included in this analysis, of whom 27 (13.4%) were classified as primary TR and 174 (86.6%) as TR of secondary origin. All-cause mortality during 1-year follow-up was reached by 50 patients (24.9%) [primary: 7 (25.9%), secondary: 43 (24.7%)], and 151 (75.1%) completed follow-up with transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). Patients' median age was 80 (76-83) years, 112 (55.7%) were female and 181 (90.1%) reported a New-York heart association functional class (NYHA-FC) of III or IV. The remaining baseline clinical and echocardiographic parameters were comparable between the groups, but secondary TR patients had a significantly higher TRI-SCORE (5 (4-8) vs. 7 (5-14), P=0.010). In both groups, an immediate reduction of TR-Grade post-intervention was observed. This reduction was sustained at follow-up with 80.0% of the primary TR patients classified as moderate or less and 61.8% of the secondary TR patients. This translated to a significant improvement of NHYA-FC in both groups. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed no differences regarding rates for all-cause mortality between the groups (P<0.99).; CONCLUSION: T-TEER achieves a robust TR reduction in primary TR patients 1year after intervention with noninferior clinical results to treatment for secondary TR with regards to mortality, re-hospitalization, and NYHA-FC. © 2024. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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2024
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Clinical Research in Cardiology
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1861-0692
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Rudolph F, Gercek M, Kirchner J, et al. Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation. Clinical Research in Cardiology . 2024.
Rudolph, F., Gercek, M., Kirchner, J., Ivannikova, M., Friedrichs, K. P., Rudolph, T. K., Rudolph, V., et al. (2024). Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation. Clinical Research in Cardiology . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00392-024-02549-5
Rudolph, Felix, Gercek, Muhammed, Kirchner, Johannes, Ivannikova, Maria, Friedrichs, Kai P., Rudolph, Tanja K., Rudolph, Volker, et al. 2024. “Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation”. Clinical Research in Cardiology .
Rudolph, F., Gercek, M., Kirchner, J., Ivannikova, M., Friedrichs, K. P., Rudolph, T. K., Rudolph, V., Andreas, M., Bartunek, A., Bartko, P. E., et al. (2024). Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation. Clinical Research in Cardiology .
Rudolph, F., et al., 2024. Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation. Clinical Research in Cardiology .
F. Rudolph, et al., “Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation”, Clinical Research in Cardiology , 2024.
Rudolph, F., Gercek, M., Kirchner, J., Ivannikova, M., Friedrichs, K.P., Rudolph, T.K., Rudolph, V., Andreas, M., Bartunek, A., Bartko, P.E., Dannenberg, V.: Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation. Clinical Research in Cardiology . (2024).
Rudolph, Felix, Gercek, Muhammed, Kirchner, Johannes, Ivannikova, Maria, Friedrichs, Kai P., Rudolph, Tanja K., Rudolph, Volker, Andreas, Martin, Bartunek, Anna, Bartko, Philipp E., and Dannenberg, Varius. “Robustness of tricuspid regurgitation reduction at 1year following edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation”. Clinical Research in Cardiology (2024).
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