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Noninvasive Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
Numerous technologic advances have greatly facilitated the noninvasive analysis of right ventricular function. Nevertheless, important clues continue to be available to the astute clinician by physical examination. The chest x-ray is of rather limited utility.
Lewis J. Rubin, Rodney A. Johnson
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Right-ventricular function by nuclear cardiology

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2010
Right-ventricular (RV) function has both diagnostic and prognostic relevance; thus the ability to accurately evaluate and quantify the RV is critical. Nuclear techniques provide an accurate and reproducible assessment of RV systolic function. Additionally, nuclear techniques can assess RV physiology, thus providing insight into the pathogenesis of ...
R. Parker Ward, Jonathan D. Rich
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Evaluation of right ventricular function

2015
Abstract A correct and attentive evaluation of right ventricular (RV) morphology and function is mandatory in each patient. RV is considered rather difficult to assess by imaging techniques. However, with the use of echocardiography and CMR, a complete assessment of RV geometry and function is usually achievable.
Luc Pierard, Raluca Dulgheru
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Right Ventricular Normal Function

2018
The evaluation of right ventricular (RV) morphology and function, although for many centuries forgotten or sidelined, is now recognized to be essential in cardiovascular diseases, as it can be involved in the physiopathology of many disorders. Therefore, appropriate knowledge of RV function in health and disease is mandatory for clinicians.
Daniela Bartos   +2 more
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Echocardiographic determination of right ventricular function

Cardiology in the Young, 2005
With advances in surgical technique, more children with complex congenital heart disease are surviving.1 Increasingly, attention is focusing on late morbidities, such as right ventricular dysfunction.2 For many common forms of congenital cardiac malformations, the assessment of right ventricular size and function is now essential so as to make optimal ...
Richard M. Martinez, Robert J. Boucek
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Xenon alters right ventricular function

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2008
Background: In contrast to other volatile anesthetics, xenon produces less cardiovascular depression with fewer fluctuations of various hemodynamic parameters, but reduces cardiac output (CO) in vivo. Besides an increase in left ventricular afterload and reduction of heart rate, an impairment of the right ventricular function might be an additional ...
Mark Coburn   +6 more
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Right ventricular function in right ventricular infarction

American Heart Journal, 1985
Dante Antonelli   +2 more
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Right ventricular function

Critical Care Medicine, 1983
Richard M. Prewitt, William J. Sibbald
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Right ventricular infarction and function

American Heart Journal, 1981
Charles E. Rackley   +5 more
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