Assessment of Tricuspid Regurgitation by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Current Role and Future Applications

Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is a prevalent valvular disease with a significant mortality rate. The evaluation of TR severity and associated right heart remodeling and dysfunction is crucial to determine the optimal therapeutic strategy and to improve prognosis. While echocardiography remains the fi...

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Cardiovascular disease
Care and treatment
Congenital diseases
Diagnosis
Endocarditis
Etiology
Flow velocity
Heart
Magnetic resonance imaging
Morphology
Prognosis
Pulmonary arteries
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