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Assessment of haemodynamic effects of surgical correction for severe functional tricuspid regurgitation: cardiac magnetic resonance imaging study
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Successful TR surgery can remarkably reduce RV volumes and preserve RV systolic function. In addition, successful TR surgery led to a significant rise in LV preload and CI, which may significantly contribute to a significant amelioration in the functional capacity of the patients. It seems that RV volume measurement by CMR is helpful for determining optimal timing for TR surgery.
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