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Right side of heart failure

Heart Failure Reviews, 2011
The function of the right ventricle (RV) in heart failure (HF) has been mostly ignored until recently. A 2006 report of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute identified a gap between RV research efforts and its clinical importance compared with that of the left ventricle.
Maya, Guglin, Sameer, Verma
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Right Heart Failure

2013
Right ventricular failure (RVF) is a frequent and formidable clinical challenge in the intensive care unit, the operating room, the general ward, and the outpatient setting. The presence of RVF (1) carries substantial morbidity and mortality and (2) complicates the use of commonly employed treatment strategies in both inpatients and outpatients.
Anthony R. Cucci, M. Azam Hadi, Tim Lahm
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Heart Failure: Right-Sided Heart Failure.

FP essentials, 2021
When evaluating patients for left-sided heart failure (HF), physicians should consider right-sided HF as well. There is significant crossover in symptoms, and these conditions frequently are seen together. Common causes of acute right-sided HF include pulmonary embolism and hypoxemia.
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Right Heart Failure

2010
Cardiac output is determined by the efficient left and right ventricular performance; therefore, one should always see the right ventricle as an important integral part of the overall cardiac pump function. A strong evidence supporting the role of the right ventricle in determining exercise tolerance as well as clinical outcome in patients with heart ...
Per Lindqvist, Michael Y. Henein
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Right heart failure

2011
Most discussions of heart failure (HF) focus on the left ventricleand its dysfunction. The right heart is, of course, commonlyaffected in HF, both by the same disease processes as affect the leftheart, and as a consequence of left heart disease. The right heartitself is much less commonly affected in isolation, but patients withheart disease do ...
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Right Heart Failure

1994
Right heart failure may result from dysfunctional right ventricular (RV) myocardium, excessive load imposed on the right ventricle during systole and/or diastole, or obstruction to RV inflow. The clinical expression of right heart failure is similar regardless of cause, and is mediated via a combination of elevated systemic venous pressure and ...
Marvin A. Konstam, James E. Udelson
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[Acute right heart failure].

Revue medicale de Liege, 2021
Even though, it has long been considered as a passive channel allowing communication between the systemic and pulmonary circulations, it is now clearly established that the right ventricle plays an essential role in cardio-pulmonary couple physiology.
J, Tridetti   +8 more
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Right ventricle in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Heart, 2020
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) affects half of all patients with heart failure. While previously neglected, the right ventricle (RV) has sparked interest in recent years as a means for better understanding this condition and as a ...
Felix Berglund, P. Piña, C. Herrera
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Pressure-overload-induced right heart failure

Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2014
Although pulmonary arterial hypertension originates in the lung and is caused by progressive remodeling of the small pulmonary arterioles, patients die from the consequences of pressure-overload-induced right heart failure. Prognosis is poor, and currently there are no selective treatments targeting the failing right ventricle.
Rain, S.   +5 more
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Standardization of the Right Heart Catheterization and the Emerging Role of Advanced Hemodynamics in Heart Failure.

Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2023
J. Grinstein   +7 more
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