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Levosimendan in Right Ventricular Dysfunction
Numerous clinical conditions during cardiac surgery have been shown to affect RV performance. RV dysfunction is commonly a sequela of pulmonary hypertension and is a predictor of morbidity and mortality in these patients.
Mukul C Kapoor
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Aortic stenosis and right ventricular dysfunction. [PDF]
AbstractAt the present time, right ventricular function in patients with aortic stenosis is insufficiently taken into account in the decision-making process of aortic valve replacement. The aim of our study was to evaluate significance of right ventricular dysfunction in patients with severe aortic stenosis by modern 3D echocardiographic methods.
Fulop P+5 more
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Background Echocardiographic myocardial dysfunction is reported commonly in sepsis and septic shock, but there are limited data on sepsis-related right ventricular dysfunction.
Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula+8 more
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Biomarkers and Right Ventricular Dysfunction
Right ventricular failure is common in critically ill patients, as it frequently results from pulmonary embolism or pulmonary hypertension, and can complicate sepsis and the acute respiratory distress syndrome. Right ventricular dysfunction can be challenging to manage and is associated with poor outcomes in this wide array of disease.
Christopher J Mullin+2 more
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Regional right ventricular dysfunction in acute pulmonary embolism and right ventricular infarction [PDF]
A normally contracting right ventricular apex associated to a severe hypokinesia of the mid-free wall ('McConnell sign') has been considered a distinct echocardiographic pattern of acute pulmonary embolism.To evaluate the clinical utility of the 'McConnell sign' in the bedside diagnostic work-up of patients presenting to the Emergency Department with ...
Franco Casazza+3 more
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Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Asymptomatic Diabetic Patients [PDF]
Diabetes is thoroughly evidenced to increase the risk of development of heart failure even in the absence of frequently coexisting comorbidities such as coronary artery disease and hypertension. Cardiac adverse effects influenced by diabetes have been demonstrated thus far for the left ventricle, particularly systolic and diastolic dysfunction ...
Wojciech Kosmala+3 more
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Right ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension: a neglected presentation of thyrotoxicosis
Thyrotoxicosis is associated with cardiac dysfunction; more commonly, left ventricular dysfunction. However, in recent years, there have been more cases reported on right ventricular dysfunction, often associated with pulmonary hypertension in patients ...
Carolina Shalini Singarayar+3 more
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The Significance of Right‐Sided Precordial ECG Leads (V3R and V4R) in Assessing Right Ventricular Dysfunction: A Single Center Cross‐Sectional Study [PDF]
Background Right ventricular systolic dysfunction is associated with poor prognosis and increased mortality rates. Our objective was to investigate ECG changes in patients with this condition, focusing on the right‐sided precordial leads. Methods In this
Reza Khosravi+5 more
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Right ventricular diastolic dysfunction in asthmatic patients
Asthmatic patients develop right heart affection from early stages through different mechanisms. The current study was performed aiming to assess the right ventricular diastolic dysfunction in different asthmatic stages.
K.E. Sobhy+3 more
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Background: Cardiac dysfunction after right ventricular (RV) apical pacing is well known but its extent, time frame of appearance and individual effect on left ventricular (LV), RV systolic and diastolic parameters has not evaluated in a systematic ...
Dwivedi SK+7 more
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