Fetal tricuspid valve stenosis is more important when it indicates the possibility of congenital heart disease, which may endanger the life of the fetus.
If fetal tricuspid stenosis is found during pregnancy test, it means that the fetal heart is not developing well, which is more important. Along with tricuspid stenosis, the fetus may also have heart problems such as mitral and aortic valves, which may be life-threatening. Surgery is usually needed after birth, but if the tricuspid stenosis is more serious, direct induction of labor may also be considered.
When a pregnant woman is examined for fetal tricuspid stenosis, it is recommended that she seek medical attention in a timely manner to improve the examination to clarify the degree of tricuspid stenosis, and under the guidance of the doctor, proceed to the next step of intervention to avoid delaying the condition.