Abstract

Tricuspid regurgitation is the most prevalent valvular disease in the general population. However, it has traditionally been largely forgotten. This article reviews anatomy, etiology (with special attention to atriogenic tricuspid regurgitation), prognostic involvement, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic indication of this valve disease. In addition, the literature is reviewed regarding the selection of candidates, the importance of early management, surgery, and recent percutaneous treatment options, which are undoubtedly revolutionizing the management of this entity.

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