Does a small amount of tricuspid regurgitation cause a fast heartbeat?

A small amount of tricuspid regurgitation does not usually result in an increased heart rate. A small amount of tricuspid regurgitation may be associated with tricuspid valve insufficiency. A small amount of simple tricuspid regurgitation does not significantly affect cardiac function or hemodynamics, and generally does not result in an accelerated heart rate. Tricuspid regurgitation has many clinical causes, common causes include tricuspid valve calcification, most common in elderly patients; young patients may have rheumatic heart, valve inflammatory changes; right heart insufficiency caused by the right heart enlargement can also occur valve closure insufficiency, the normal population can also have a small amount of tricuspid valve regurgitation. Patients with small amounts of tricuspid regurgitation do not need special treatment, but should pay attention to finding the specific primary cause of the disease, treatment for the primary disease, and regular monitoring of the condition, such as tricuspid regurgitation gradually increased, should promptly go to the hospital, and under the guidance of the physician to give treatment.