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Tricuspid insufficiency may be asymptomatic, especially if right ventricular function is well preserved. Conversely, [[edema]], vague upper abdominal discomfort (from a congested liver), and fatigue (due to diminished [[cardiac output]]) can all be present to some degree. | Tricuspid insufficiency may be asymptomatic, especially if right ventricular function is well preserved. Conversely, [[edema]], vague upper abdominal discomfort (from a congested liver), and fatigue (due to diminished [[cardiac output]]) can all be present to some degree. | ||
Revision as of 16:58, 30 October 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Symptoms
Tricuspid insufficiency may be asymptomatic, especially if right ventricular function is well preserved. Conversely, edema, vague upper abdominal discomfort (from a congested liver), and fatigue (due to diminished cardiac output) can all be present to some degree.