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The blowing [[holosystolic murmur]] of tricuspid regurgitation must be distinguished from [[mitral regurgitation]] and a [[ventricular septal defect]]. | The blowing [[holosystolic murmur]] of tricuspid regurgitation must be distinguished from [[mitral regurgitation]] and a [[ventricular septal defect]]. | ||
==Differentiating | ==Differentiating Tricuspid regurgitation from other Diseases== | ||
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|'''Tricuspid Regurgitation''' | |'''Tricuspid Regurgitation''' | ||
|'''Mitral Regurgitation''' | |'''Mitral Regurgitation''' | ||
|'''VSD''' | |'''VSD''' | ||
|Constrictive Pericarditis | |||
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*The holosystolic murmur can be best heard over the left third and fourth intercostal spaces and along the sternal border. | *The holosystolic murmur can be best heard over the left third and fourth intercostal spaces and along the sternal border. | ||
*When the shunt becomes reversed ([[Eisenmenger's syndrome]]), the murmur may be absent and S<sub>2</sub> can become markedly accentuated and single. | *When the shunt becomes reversed ([[Eisenmenger's syndrome]]), the murmur may be absent and S<sub>2</sub> can become markedly accentuated and single. | ||
|Severe TR has been documented to mimic some hemodynamic findings in constrictive pericarditis, with right heart catheterization demonstrating a constrictive physiology. Echocardiography, CT thorax, and cardiac MRI useful for ruling out pericardial pathology. | |||
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Overview
The blowing holosystolic murmur of tricuspid regurgitation must be distinguished from mitral regurgitation and a ventricular septal defect.
Differentiating Tricuspid regurgitation from other Diseases
Tricuspid Regurgitation | Mitral Regurgitation | VSD | Constrictive Pericarditis |
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Severe TR has been documented to mimic some hemodynamic findings in constrictive pericarditis, with right heart catheterization demonstrating a constrictive physiology. Echocardiography, CT thorax, and cardiac MRI useful for ruling out pericardial pathology. |