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. 2023 Apr 28;15:101850. doi: 10.1016/j.jaccas.2023.101850

Table 1.

Echocardiographic and invasive patient characteristics

Patient 1: Valsalva Patient 2:
PEEP + Chest Compression
Patient 3: PEEP
RV basal: mid-dimension (ratio) 6.18 cm/4.48 cm (1.38) 4.75 cm/4.57 cm (1.03) 5.27 cm/3.64 cm (1.45)
TA 4-chamber dimension 6.39 cm 4.87 cm 3.62 cm
Tethering height 1.43 cm 1.23 cm 0 cm
LVEF 59% 67% 63%
Estimated PASP 31 mm Hg 31 mm Hg 36 mm Hg
RV function Moderately reduced Mildly reduced Normal
RV FWS pre–T-TEER -12.5% -16.6% -21%
RV FWS post–T-TEER -11.0% -16.4% -22.9%
Maximal S-L gap pre-maneuver 1.03 cm 1.84 cm 0.38 cm
Maximal S-L gap post-maneuver 0.58 cm 0.74 cm 0 cm
TR severity/3D VCA pre-TEER Torrential/1.44 cm2 Torrential/3.28 cm2 Severe/0.75 cm2
TR severity/3D VCA post-TEER Mild/0.13 cm2 Severe/1.5 cm2 Mild/0.15 cm2

3D VCA = 3-dimensional vena contracta area; FWS = free wall longitudinal strain; LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction; PASP = pulmonary artery systolic pressure; RV = right ventricular; S-L = septal-lateral; TA = tricuspid annulus; TEER = transcatheter tricuspid edge-to-edge repair; TR = tricuspid regurgitation.