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Right Ventricular Function

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017
The right ventricle (RV) is highly sensitive to increments of pressure overload. Both acute and chronic excessive pressure overloads lead to right ventricular (RV) maladaptation and subsequent RV failure, which is the main cause of death in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH).
Kaoru Dohi, Masaaki Ito, Norikazu Yamada
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Assessment of right ventricular function [PDF]

open access: possibleHeart, 2007
The right ventricle has traditionally received less consideration than the left ventricle. In recent years this interest has increased with the recognition of the critical role of right ventricular performance in determining the clinical outcome and decision-making in patients with both clinical heart failure and congenital heart disease. In this issue
Williams, Lynne, Frenneaux, Michael
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Assessment of Right Ventricular Function

Chest, 1988
Early techniques for estimation of right ventricular volumes and systolic performance employed indicator-dilution concepts, with injection of dye, cold saline, or radiotracer into the right ventricle and analysis of the downstream washout curve {1–3}. These techniques fell into disuse with the development of imaging methods which permitted more direct ...
Richard K. Albert, Richard K. Albert
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Right ventricular function by MRI

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2010
For years, the right ventricle (RV) has been deemed 'unnecessary', as shown by procedures such as Fontan surgery. More recently, right ventricular dysfunction has been recognized as a prognostic factor in many cardiovascular diseases. Supported by advances in echocardiography and MRI, assessment of right ventricular function and morphology has gained ...
Jan Bogaert   +2 more
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Right ventricular function

2020
The right ventricle (RV) has historically been given less importance than the left. There are important anatomical differences, including several intracardiac structures that may complicate echocardiographic assessments. The right heart is sensitive to changes in pressure and its function is affected by common interventions in critical care such as ...
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Right ventricular function

Cardiology Clinics, 2002
This article describes the importance of the right ventricle in both the normal circulation, and in the abnormal milieu of previously palliated or corrected congenital heart disease. The latter group represents natural models of abnormal right ventricular loading that do not exist in any other experimental arena, and their study has provided insights ...
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Right ventricular function in the surgical patient

World Journal of Surgery, 1987
AbstractIt has long been appreciated that the cardiovascular system plays a vital role in surgical illnesses. Although attention has, historically, been largely focused on the left ventricle, it has become apparent in recent years that the right ventricle may contribute significantly to an absolute or relative failure of cardiovascular adaptation to ...
R. Raper, William J. Sibbald
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Angiographic right and left ventricular function in arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2004
We prospectively documented right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) volumes and ejection fractions in a large series of patients with arrhythmogenic RV dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C). Eighty-five patients with ARVD/C and 11 controls underwent 2 successive orthogonal right and left monoplane x-ray-digitized cineangiographies.
Robert T. Frank   +8 more
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