Tricuspid regurgitation is a heart condition wherein the tricuspid valve fails in systole. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments for Tricuspid Regurgitation in this video.
ask the doctor to correct his mistake on saying the 'upper is the aorta', I am sure he means that the upper is the right atrium. it is a 'stage flight', I am sure he knows
There is a very clear mistake in this presentation: the tricuspid valve separates the right ATRIUM from the right ventricle and NOT the aorta from the ventricle as this doctor describes. The aorta exits from the left ventricle. The upper chambers are called atria.
ask the doctor to correct his mistake on saying the 'upper is the aorta', I am sure he means that the upper is the right atrium. it is a 'stage flight', I am sure he knows
everfaithfultu 10 months ago
@caraowens1 just a minor slip dr.
Asgoodasgod 11 months ago
Is everything else accurate? What about the right side of the heart becoming enlarged?
carloss1960 1 year ago
thanks, very clear.
kl2217 1 year ago
There is a very clear mistake in this presentation: the tricuspid valve separates the right ATRIUM from the right ventricle and NOT the aorta from the ventricle as this doctor describes. The aorta exits from the left ventricle. The upper chambers are called atria.
caraowens1 2 years ago
simple & clear presentation and informative. Thank you.
vanity25 2 years ago