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Abstract Objectives To identify factors associated with clinical outcomes in patients undergoing tricuspid valve (TV) surgery for atrial functional tricuspid regurgitation (AF- TR). Methods Among 1,670 patients who underwent TV surgery between January 2000 and December 2020, we included 83 AF-TR patients (69.1±9.2 years, 50 women) who had severe TR without any cause other than atrial fibrillation. A comprehensive analysis of right ventricular (RV) and left atrial (LA) function on preoperative and postoperative echocardiography was performed. LA function was evaluated by LA emptying fraction (LAEF), LA reservoir strain, and LA stiffness index. The primary outcome was a composite of all-cause death and heart failure hospitalization during follow up after surgery. Results For a median of 39.9 (interquartile range 19.9 to 55.8) months, the primary outcome occurred in 20 (24.1%) patients. Patients with a primary outcome showed significantly lower LAEF (9.7±7.3 vs. 21.8±6.7 %, p<0.001) and LA reservoir strain, and higher LA stiffness index than those without. However, there was no difference in RV chamber size and functional parameters according to the occurrence of a primary outcome. The restricted cubic spline plot exhibited a significant relationship between LAEF and primary outcome. The low baseline LAEF (<17%) group showed a poorer outcome than the high LAEF group (log rank p<0.001). In the Cox regression analysis, the low LAEF (<17%) was independent predictor for primary outcome (adjusted hazard ratio 13.5, 95% confidence interval 3.1–58.6). Conclusion In patients undergoing TV surgery with AF-TR, preoperative LA dysfunction was independently associated with adverse outcomes.Figure1

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