Systolic Flow Reversal in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation: An Important Doppler Sign Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of symptoms, right-sided heart failure, hospitalization, and prognosis. Echocardiography remains the primary imaging modality for evaluating TR. Among the supportive Doppler findings of severe TR, systolic flow reversal in the hepatic veins is particularly useful. Current echocardiographic recommendations include hepatic vein systolic flow reversal among the important signs supporting severe TR. --- What Is Normal Hepatic Vein Flow? Hepatic venous flow can be assessed using pulsed-wave (PW) Doppler, usually from the subcostal window. A normal hepatic venous Doppler tracing contains: S wave: Forward flow toward the right atrium during ventricular systole. D wave: Forward flow during early ventricular diastole. A reversal wave: Brief retrograde flow during right atrial contraction. Normally, forward systolic flow is p...
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