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This review article addresses the history, morphology, anatomy, medical management, and different surgical options for patients with double outlet right ventricle.
Yolandee Bell-Cheddar +10 more
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Right Ventricle (RV) has been treated as the neglected cardiac chamber for a long time. Advent of cardiac MRI and advancements in echocardiography have facilitated the understanding of RV structure and function and elucidated its role in management and ...
Sulagna Banerjee, Soumitra Kumar
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Commentary: Right ventricle, right timeCentral Message [PDF]
Andrew M. Vekstein, MD +2 more
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An anatomical review of the right ventricle
Background: The right ventricle is the most anteriorly positioned chamber of the heart, sitting directly posterior to the sternum. The distinct anatomical features of the right ventricle create an approximately 10-fold difference in vascular resistance ...
Joy M.H. Wang +7 more
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Isolated right ventricle infarction [PDF]
We described two patients who were successfully resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Their ECGs showed ST elevations in V1 and aVR, as well as diffuse ST depression. Their ST elevation in V1 was noted to be greater than in aVR. While one patient was found to have an occlusion of the right ventricular (RV) branch of the right coronary ...
Woo, Jia Wei +5 more
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The healthy right ventricle (RV) has a thin-walled structure compared to the thick-walled left ventricle (LV). It has a complex shape that appears crescentic when viewed in cross section and triangular when viewed from the side.
Pellikka, Patricia A., Naqvi, Tasneem Z.
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Deep Learning Segmentation of the Right Ventricle in Cardiac MRI: The M&Ms Challenge
In recent years, several deep learning models have been proposed to accurately quantify and diagnose cardiac pathologies. These automated tools heavily rely on the accurate segmentation of cardiac structures in MRI images.
Carlos Martín-Isla +39 more
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