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Septic Shock and Right Ventricular Function
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984Excerpt To the editor: Parker and associates (1) show that survivors of septic shock had initially increased left ventricular dimensions that fell dramatically to normal size during recovery.
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1997
Thirty years ago, the right ventricle (RV) was considered to be little more than a conduit for blood flow between the peripheral venous circulation and the pulmonary arterial tree. The physiologic role of the RV systole has been revisited, especially because of the observations of acute cor pulmonale and RV infarction where the RV failure may be ...
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Thirty years ago, the right ventricle (RV) was considered to be little more than a conduit for blood flow between the peripheral venous circulation and the pulmonary arterial tree. The physiologic role of the RV systole has been revisited, especially because of the observations of acute cor pulmonale and RV infarction where the RV failure may be ...
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Impact of right ventricular pacing on right ventricular function.
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2012The benefits of right ventricular pacing in patients with symptomatic bradycardia are well recognized. Currently, left ventricular (LV) function after cardiac pacing has already been extensively investigated. However existing data on right ventricular (RV) function in these patients is extremely limited.To test this, records of RV and tricuspid valve ...
Pornwalee, Porapakkham +4 more
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Right ventricular function in right ventricular infarction
American Heart Journal, 1985I, Garty, D, Antonelli, Y, Turjman
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Right ventricular infarction and function
American Heart Journal, 1981C E, Rackley +5 more
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 1992
Jean François Dhainaut, Pierre Squara
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Jean François Dhainaut, Pierre Squara
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