There is an urgent need for transcatheter tricuspid interventions, as pharmaceutical therapy becomes ineffective in advanced disease stages and surgery remains associated with high mortality rates. Despite the promising results, in some patients, although good procedural results were achieved, no clinical improvements were measured. Right ventricular dysfunction is suspected to be the cause of the failed therapeutic strategy. Therefore this study aims to analyze right ventricular function with magnet resonance imaging before and 3-months after the procedure in order to gain insight into the prevalence and dynamics of right ventricular dysfunction in severe tricuspid regurgitation and to identify possible predictors for treatment failure.
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Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on right ventricular basal diameter excursion in resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on right ventricular stroke volume resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on right ventricular ejection fraction resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on right ventricular global longitudinal strain resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on right ventricular fractional area change resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month
Influence of transcatheter tricuspid intervention on tricuspid regurgitant fraction resonance tomography and echocardiography
Timeframe: 3 Month