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- Title
Characterizing the right ventricle: advancing our knowledge.
- Authors
Chin, Kelly M; Coghlan, Gerry
- Abstract
Our ability to evaluate the right ventricle (RV) in pulmonary hypertension has traditionally been quite limited: the RV's complex anatomy is not adequately represented by 2-dimensional imaging, and our understanding of what is an adaptive and maladaptive RV response is incomplete. However, measures of RV function appear to be a strong predictor of survival in pulmonary hypertension. This is, therefore, a promising area for future study. To more fully understand the challenges and opportunities in this area, this article provides a review of RV embryology and anatomy, current assessment of the RV function, animal models of RV function, RV-pulmonary artery coupling, and how translating lessons from studies of the left ventricle may increase our knowledge of the RV.
- Publication
The American journal of cardiology, 2012, Vol 110, Issue 6 Suppl, p3S
- ISSN
1879-1913
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.amjcard.2012.06.010