Pulmonic valve regurgitation occurs when blood leaks abnormally backward from the pulmonary artery through the pulmonic valve into the right ventricle. This can result in right heart failure.
Functional pulmonary regurgitation secondary to pulmonary hypertension has been described in mitral-valve 1 and congenital heart disease. 7–9 Collins et al. 10 utilizing indicator-dilution ...
Diastolic murmurs include aortic and pulmonic regurgitation (early diastolic), and mitral or tricuspid stenosis (mid-late diastolic). Tricuspid stenosis is very rare and is discussed further in ...
Regurgitation can also called shortness of breath, as well as heart palpitations, coughing, and increased urination at night.
"Freedom from aortic regurgitation was 95.1%, 92.2%, 87.7%, and 84.5% at 5,10,15 and 20 years respectively," the researchers reported. Freedom from pulmonary regurgitation was lower—97% at five ...
Atrial functional mitral regurgitation (AFMR) is a common type of MR linked to high rates of heart failure, highlighting the need to understand its prognostic factors. Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is ...