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The Mechanisms and Importance of Tricuspid Regurgitation and Hepatic Pulsations in Dilated Cardiomyopathy: A Review
Authors:MILAN K GUPTA MD  ZION SASSON MD
Institution:Division of Cardiology, The Wellesley Hospital, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Secondary tricuspid regurgitation is a common finding in dilated cardiomyopathy, being present in up to 90% of patients studied with Doppler echocardiography. It appears to be primarily due to annular dilatation and loss of the sphincter-like action of the tricuspid annulus during systole. Apical displacement of the papillary muscle and increased chordal tension may also contribute to mal-coaptation of the tricuspid leaflets in systole. Hepatic pulsations generally occur late in dilated cardiomyopathy, indicating hepatic congestion due to progressive biventricular failure. These are thought to result from secondary tricuspid regurgitation and transmission of the regurgitant v wave to the liver. Careful pulsed-Doppler studies of the timing of hepatic pulsations in dilated cardiomyopathy often show them to be presystolic, rather than systolic, suggesting that a mechanism other than tricuspid regurgitation may be responsible. (ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Volume 8, March 1991)
Keywords:tricuspid regurgitation  hepatic pulsations  dilated cardiomyopathy
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