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Integrated Right-Heart Remodeling Phenotypes and Prognosis in Tricuspid Regurgitation: An Automated Strain Echocardiography Study

Park, J.; Kwak, S.; Yoon, Y. E.; Park, J.-B.; Kim, J.; Jeon, J.; Jang, Y.; Lee, S.-A.; Bak, M.; Choi, H.-M.; Hwang, I.-C.; Lee, S.-P.; Kim, H.-K.; Kim, Y.-J.; Cho, G.-Y.

2026-06-01 cardiovascular medicine
10.64898/2026.05.28.26354377 medRxiv
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Background: Echocardiographic assessment of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) remains valve-centric, and right-heart remodeling is not captured. Strain parameters carry prognostic value but are evaluated in isolation. Objectives: To develop integrated right atrial (RA) and right ventricular (RV) remodeling indices using automated echocardiography and assess their utility for TR severity grading, phenotyping, and prognostic stratification. Methods: We analyzed 8,231 patients with functional TR (mild-or-greater) from two tertiary centers (2023-2024) using an automated AI-based echocardiographic solution. The RA remodeling index (RA reservoir strain/RA volume index) and RV remodeling index (RV free wall strain/RV end-diastolic area) were derived automatically; patients were classified into four RA-RV remodeling phenotypes. The primary outcome was all-cause death or heart failure (HF) hospitalization. Results: During median follow-up of 19.3 months, the primary outcome occurred in 574 patients (7.0%). Both indices outperformed individual components for severe TR discrimination (RA: AUC 0.857 vs. 0.757; RV: 0.710 vs. 0.601; both P<0.05). After multivariate adjustment, the RA (HR per unit decrease, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.09-1.49; P=0.002) and RV remodeling indices (2.32; 1.76-3.06; P<0.001) were independently associated with the primary outcome; on mutual adjustment, only the RV index retained significance and provided incremental prognostic value ({Delta}C-index +0.010; NRI +0.237; both P<0.05). The four phenotypes showed progressively divergent risk (log-rank P<0.001), with combined remodeling (Low RA/Low RV) carrying the highest risk. Conclusions: Automated integrated RA and RV remodeling indices improved TR severity discrimination and enabled clinically meaningful right-heart phenotyping. The RV index conferred incremental prognostic value, whereas the RA index better reflected atrial-stage remodeling and disease burden.

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