Patients are usually asymptomatic unless right heart failure develops and the patient complains of oedema, ascites and abdominal pain from liver congestion. Intravenous drug abusers may present acutely unwell with a staphylococcal endocarditis.
What are the clinical, ECG and CXR findings associated with TR?
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| ECG | No specific changes |
| CXR | Cardiomegaly, pleural effusion |
| Other features | Tender enlarged pulsatile liver |
How would you treat tricuspid endocarditis in a drug abuser?
A drug abuser needs blood cultures and aggressive antibiotic therapy covering staphylococcal infection. Early surgery may be needed.