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Surgery for patients with isolated symptomatic severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is performed infrequently, partly due to the weak data of its benefit (Class II recommendation; level of evidence, C). In a retrospective, single-site, cohort analysis, investigators identified 3276 patients with isolated severe TR by echocardiography and assessed their treatments and outcomes (mean ages: medically treated patients, 73; surgical patients, 61; women 54%).
Most patients (95%) were managed only medically. Surgery was performed in 171 patients — 143 patients receiving repair (84%) and 28 undergoing valve replacement (16%). For medically managed patients, 1- and 5-year mortality was 31% and 63%, respectively. Because patients undergoing surgery wer…