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Right Ventricular Dysfunction Is Common and Identifies Patients at Risk of Dying in Cardiogenic Shock.

Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2021
P. Jain   +21 more
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Vorticity is a marker of right ventricular diastolic dysfunction

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2015
Right ventricular diastolic dysfunction (RVDD) is an important prognostic indicator in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). RV vortex rings have been observed in healthy subjects, but their significance in RVDD is unknown. Vorticity, the local spinning motion of an element of fluid, may be a sensitive measure of RV vortex dynamics.
Lori J. Silveira   +8 more
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Systolic and Diastolic Right Ventricular Dysfunction

2018
The right ventricle (RV) was often considered clinically insignificant owing to its less muscular structure and its restricted blood flow to a single organ system, the pulmonary system. These misconceptions have resulted in this chamber being understudied; and therefore, limited available research data.
Anjali Chandra   +3 more
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Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Cardiac Surgery

2018
Right ventricular failure involves a great challenge due to the severity of this condition. In cardiac surgery RV failure is frequently associated with congenital disease and represent a high incidence among cardiac transplant patients when represent the main cause of graft failure.
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Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

2018
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the primary diseases affecting the cardiac muscle and is characterized by heterogeneous genetic, morphological, functional and clinical features. It is the most common genetic heart disease, with an estimated prevalence at 0.2%.
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RV Fractional Area Change and TAPSE as Predictors of Severe Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Pulmonary Hypertension: A CMR Study

Lung, 2018
S. Hoette   +12 more
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Preload responsiveness or right ventricular dysfunction?*

Critical Care Medicine, 2009
Cyril Charron, Antoine Vieillard-Baron
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