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The tricuspid valve, or right atrioventricular valve, is on the right dorsal side of the mammalian , at the superior portion of the . The function of the valve is to allow to flow from the to the right ventricle during , and to close to prevent backflow (regurgitation) from the right ventricle into the during right ventricular contraction ().


Structure
The tricuspid valve usually has three cusps or leaflets, named the anterior, posterior, and septal cusps. Each leaflet is connected via chordae tendineae to the anterior, posterior, and septal of the , respectively. Tricuspid valves may also occur with two or four leaflets; the number may change over a lifetime.Richard Van Pragh: Cardiac anatomy in A. C. Chang et al.: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, Philadelphia 1998.


Function
The tricuspid valve functions as a one-way valve that closes during ventricular systole to prevent regurgitation of blood from the right ventricle back into the right atrium. It opens during ventricular diastole, allowing blood to flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle. The back flow of blood is also known as regression or tricuspid regurgitation. Tricuspid regurgitation can result in increased ventricular preload because the blood refluxed back into the atrium is added to the volume of blood that must be pumped back into the ventricle during the next cycle of ventricular . Increased right ventricular preload over a prolonged period of time may lead to right ventricular enlargement (dilatation), which can progress to right heart failure if left uncorrected.


Clinical significance
Infected valves can result in in users. Patients who inject narcotics or other drugs intravenously may introduce infection, which can travel to the right side of the heart, most often caused by the S. aureus.
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In patients without a history of intravenous exposure, endocarditis is more frequently left-sided.

The tricuspid valve can be affected by , which can cause tricuspid stenosis or tricuspid regurgitation. Tricuspid valve disease Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Some individuals are born with abnormalities of the tricuspid valve. Congenital apical displacement of the tricuspid valve is called Ebstein's anomaly and typically causes significant tricuspid regurgitation.

Certain carcinoid syndromes can affect the tricuspid valve by producing fibrosis due to production by those tumors.

The first endovascular tricuspid valve implant was performed by surgeons at the . University Circle Inc.


Tricuspid regurgitation
Tricuspid regurgitation is common and is estimated to occur in 65–85% of the population. In the Framingham Heart Study presence of any severity of tricuspid regurgitation, ranging from trace to above moderate was in 82% of men and in 85.7% of women. Mild tricuspid regurgitation tends to be common, benign, and in structurally normal tricuspid valve apparatus can be considered a normal variant. Moderate or severe tricuspid regurgitation is usually associated with tricuspid valve leaflet abnormalities and/or possibly annular dilation and is usually pathologic which can lead to irreversible damage of and worse outcomes due to chronic prolonged right ventricular volume overload. == Additional images ==

See also
  • Tricuspid atresia
  • Cavo-tricuspid isthmus
  • Lancisi's sign
  • Right atrial enlargement


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