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Review
. 2017 May 9;69(18):2331-2341.
doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2017.02.055.

Tricuspid Valve Dysfunction Following Pacemaker or Cardioverter-Defibrillator Implantation

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Tricuspid Valve Dysfunction Following Pacemaker or Cardioverter-Defibrillator Implantation

James D Chang et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. .
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Abstract

The potential for cardiac implantable electronic device leads to interfere with tricuspid valve (TV) function has gained increasing recognition as having hemodynamic and clinical consequences associated with incremental morbidity and death. The diagnosis and treatment of lead-related (as distinct from functional) tricuspid regurgitation pose unique challenges. Because of pitfalls in routine diagnostic imaging, a high level of clinical suspicion must be maintained to avoid overlooking the possibility that worsening heart failure is a consequence of mechanical interference with TV leaflet mobility or coaptation and is amenable to lead extraction or valve repair or replacement. The future of cardiac implantable electronic devices includes pacing and perhaps defibrillation without a lead traversing the TV.

Keywords: echocardiography; heart failure; implantable defibrillators; regurgitation; transvenous lead extraction; tricuspid valve insufficiency.

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