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1450 Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency (TR) Tricuspid Valve Stenosis (TS)
specific therapy
n/a
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
■Absence of pulmonary artery hypertension – prognosis good
■Presence of pulmonary artery hypertension – prognosis depends on
primary condition
TRICUSPID VALVE STENOSIS (TS)
JUDITH A. WISNESKI, MD
history & physical
Etiology
■Isolated TS not common
■Rheumatic heart disease (almost never isolated TS,but associated
with mitral
➣and aortic valve disease)
■Carcinoid syndrome (usually tricuspid insufficiency,TS rare)
History
■Symptoms of right heart failure: fatigue, elevated JVP, hepatomegaly,
ascites, peripheral edema
■Symptoms associated with other valvular disease
■Flushing and diarrhea: carcinoid syndrome
Signs & Symptoms
■PMI – normal
■JVP – elevated
■Diastolic rumble right sternal border or lower left sternal border,
increases
➣with inspiration or leg raising
■Opening snap varies with respiration
■P2-normal
■Hepatic enlargement, ascites
■Peripheral edema