Valvular Regurgitation - Tricuspid Valve

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Murmur - TV (2)

  • holosystolic

  • increase with respiration

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Etiology (causes) TR (10)

  • Pulmonary HTN

    • Due to RV enlargement and Annular Dilation

    • can be caused by MV Disease or Pulmonary HTN

  • Rheumatic Heart Disease

  • Triscupid valve prolapse

    • Often associated with Mitral valve prolapse

  • RV Failure

  • RV MI

  • Carcinouid

    • TV is most affected by radiation

    • CHD

      • Marfans sydrome - poor connective tissue

  • Ebstein Anomoly

    • CHD

  • Trauma

  • Endocarditis

  • Pacerwire

    • Goes through the TV

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Ebstein anomoly

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Assessment of TR

  • Extent, area, direction of TR Jet

  • PW of hepatic vein in SUBC

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Views for assessing TR

  • RVIT

  • PSAX

  • A4C

  • SUBC

  • RT FOCUSED A4C

  • A3C RT HEART VIEWS

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Is PISA used often for TR

Nah bruh (rarely)

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Vena contracta width severe for TR when its over

0.7 cm (7mm) SEVERE

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Use TR peak velocity to assess

PAP

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Severe TR

  • vena contracta

  • spectral waveform

  • hep vein

  • PISA

  • Vena contracta >0.7 cm wide

  • Dense spectral doppler waveform

    • early peaking

    • triangular shaped

  • Hepatic vein

    • Blunted systolic wave, systolic flow reversal

  • PISA Radius > 0.9 cm

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RV Volume overload

Right ventricular englargement

Pardoxical septal motion

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PISA Radius width

  • mild

  • moderate

  • severe

Mild: <or= 0.5 cm

Moderate: 0.6-0.9 cm

Severe: >0.9 cm

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<p>what does this show and why</p>

what does this show and why

MILD TR

  • Small color jet

  • round CW doppler

  • Systolic dominance in Hep vein

    • because LV is pushing blood through it

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<p>What is this and why</p>

What is this and why

SEVERE TR

  • Big color jet

  • Steep and sharp reguritant CW Wwaveform

  • systolic flow reverasal in PW Hep vein

  • Dagger shaped high pressure that drops off quick

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TR Due to RV enlargement and annular dilation common in what patient

IV Drug users because the dirty drugs hit the TV first

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Severe TR is when there is more __________ flow than __________ flow

Severe TR is when there is more retrograde flow than antegrade flow

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MODERATE TR

Systole and Diastole velocities are similiar

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normal hepatic vein PW

  • Systolic is larger than diastolic

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Hepatic vein FLOW REVERSAL

  • Look at systole! ITS GOING BACKWARDS BC PULMONARY PRESSURES ARE SO HIGH!!!

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TR will causes a greater velocity in what part of diastole

TR = INCREASED E VELOCITY

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Obtain peak CW TR for (2)

  • PAP

  • PISA Measurement

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See what leaflets in these views

  • RVIT:

  • A4C

  • PSAX

TV

RVIT: Posterior & anterior

PSAX: Anterior & septal

A4C: Anterior & septal

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primary regurgiation

Problem with the leaflets

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secondary regurgitation

problem with the valve appartatus

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examples of secondary regurtation

cor pulmonal

  • RT HF (W/ Embolos usually)

  • RV MI

  • Pacemaker wires going through TV

  • Pulmonary HTN

    • RV Enlargement

    • annular dilation

    • leaflets fail to coapt

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right sided failure will lead to

left sided failure

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which fuction usually leads to the other

  • systolic = diastolic?

  • diastolic = systolic?

Systolic = diastolic