Anatomy
Pathophysiology
Physiology
Etiology
100

This valve has three leaflets named anterior, posterior, and septal.

What is the tricuspid valve?

100

What is the primary function of the tricuspid valve, and what happens when it malfunctions?

The tricuspid valve is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle and ensures one-way blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle.

100

The tricuspid valve prevents backflow of blood from the right ventricle back into this chamber

Right Atrium

100

This TV disease is frequently asymptomatic and may not be detected on physical examination, it is often diagnosed solely by echocardiography.

What is Tricuspid Regurgitation?

200

The tricuspid valve separates these two heart chambers.

What are the right atrium and right ventricle?

200

True or false - Secondary/functional regurgitation is the most common form of regurgitation in the tricuspid valve?

True 

(RV dilatation/endocarditis/ rheumatic disease)

200
The Tricuspid valve opens during this phase of the cardiac cycle allowing blood to flow into the right ventricle

Diastole

200

A small degree of TR (trace) is present in approximately what percent of healthy adults.

What is 80 percent?

300

These fibrous cords attach the tricuspid valve leaflets to the papillary muscles.

What are the chordae tendineae?

300

How does tricuspid stenosis affect right heart function?

Increases resistance to blood flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle thus increasing right side pressure & Venus congestion and limit systemic circulation

300

The tricuspid valve is part of this type of circulation that sends blood to the lungs

Pulmonary Circulation

300

Secondary disorders like tricuspid annular dilation and leaflet tethering in right ventricular pressure and volume overload are largely responsible for this compared to primary disorders involving the valve apparatus.

What is Tricuspid Regurgitation?

400

The tricuspid valve opens during this phase of the cardiac cycle to allow blood flow into the right ventricle.

What is diastole?

400

What is the main outcome of chronic tricuspid valve disease?

Right sided heart failure & systematic congestion

400

Tricuspid valve closure creates part of this familiar heart sound heard on auscultation

S1 (the first heart sound)

400

What size tricuspid annulus should be considered for repair? 

What is 40-45 mm? 

500

These muscular projections from the ventricular wall anchor the valve and prevent leaflet prolapse.

What are the papillary muscles?

500

How does pulmonary hypertension contribute to tricuspid valve dysfunction?

Increases afterload on the right ventricle, leading to right ventricular dilation and tricuspid annular dilation, resulting in functional tricuspid regurgitation

500

Increased pressure in this blood vessel can lead to functional tricuspid regurgitation by dilating the right ventricle and annulus

The pulmonary artery 

500

No b no Ebstein anomaly (the most common form of congenital disease affecting the tricuspid valve), Connective tissue disorder (eg, Marfan or Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome), Infective endocarditis and damage from pacemaker leads.

What are the primary causes for TR?