One-year outcomes of transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for primary tricuspid regurgitation: The PRIMARY TR registry
The PRIMARY TR registry showed that one-year follow-up of patients enrolled in the PRIMARY TR registry who underwent transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for primary tricuspid regurgitation (TR) showed that TR grade and improvement in HF symptoms were maintained, RV reverse remodeling was observed, and one-year survival rates were comparable to surgical repair, according to a study presented by Dr. Atsushi Sugiura of University Hospital Bonn, Germany, in the Hotline/Late-Breaking Trials Session at EuroPCR 2024.
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