نتایج جستجو برای: rv typing

تعداد نتایج: 30578  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2014
Jaume Aguero Kiyotake Ishikawa Lahouaria Hadri Carlos Santos-Gallego Kenneth Fish Nadjib Hammoudi Antoine Chaanine Samantha Torquato Charbel Naim Borja Ibanez Daniel Pereda Ana García-Alvarez Valentin Fuster Partho P Sengupta Jane A Leopold Roger J Hajjar

In pulmonary hypertension (PH), right ventricular (RV) dysfunction and failure is the main determinant of a poor prognosis. We aimed to characterize RV structural and functional differences during adaptive RV remodeling and progression to RV failure in a large animal model of chronic PH. Postcapillary PH was created surgically in swine (n = 21). After an 8- to 14-wk follow-up, two groups were i...

2012
Xiang-Rong Zuo Qiang Wang Quan Cao Yan-Zhe Yu Hui Wang Li-Qing Bi Wei-Ping Xie Hong Wang

BACKGROUND Most of the deaths among patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) are caused by progressive right ventricular (RV) pathological remodeling, dysfunction, and failure. Nicorandil can inhibit the development of PAH by reducing pulmonary artery pressure and RV hypertrophy. However, whether nicorandil can inhibit apoptosis in RV cardiomyocytes and prevent RV remodeling h...

A.A. MEHRABIAN, H. ZOJAJI, R. HASHEMI, S.M. HOMAYOUNI,

 ABSTRACT Background: The current practice to measure RV is either by BPG or helium dilution methods which may not be available in all clinics due to their cost. Methods: This paper outlines a method for both direct and indirect calculation of RV via PFT with acceptable sensitivity (81 %, 60% ), specificity (71 %, 94%) and validity (76%, 78%) for obstructive and restrictive lung disease respect...

2015
Alejandro Roldán-Alzate Scott W Grogan Heidi B Kellihan Alessandro Bellofiore Naomi C Chesler Oliver Wieben Christopher J Francois

Background Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PH) is a progressive disease of increased resistance to flow through the lungs, leading to right ventricular (RV) failure [1]. MRI is increasingly used to assess right ventricular (RV) function in PH. RV stroke work (SW) based on invasive pressure and volume measurements, is used to assess ventricular work. Determining RV work from MRI could enable a ...

2013
Michael R. Kaufmann R. Graham Barr João A. C. Lima Amy Praestgaard Aditya Jain Harikrishna Tandri David A. Bluemke Steven M. Kawut

BACKGROUND The association of right ventricular (RV) structure and function with symptoms in individuals without cardiopulmonary disease is unknown. We hypothesized that greater RV mass and RV end-diastolic volume (RVEDV), smaller RV stroke volume (RVSV), and lower RV ejection fraction (RVEF) measured by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in participants free of clinical cardiovascular di...

2015
Bhairav B. Mehta Daniel A. Auger Jorge A. Gonzalez Virginia Workman Xiao Chen Kelvin Chow Claire J. Stump Sula Mazimba Jamie L. W. Kennedy Elizabeth Gay Michael Salerno Christopher M. Kramer Frederick H. Epstein Kenneth C. Bilchick

BACKGROUND Assessment of diffuse right ventricular (RV) fibrosis is of particular interest in pulmonary hypertension (PH) and heart failure (HF). Current cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) T1 mapping techniques such as Modified Look-Locker inversion recovery (MOLLI) imaging have limited resolution, but accelerated and navigator-gated Look-Locker imaging for cardiac T1 estimation (ANGIE) is...

Journal: :Chest 1991
F Jardin D Brun-Ney A Hardy P Aegerter A Beauchet J P Bourdarias

In ten patients requiring respiratory support for an episode of acute respiratory failure (ARF), the best therapeutic level of PEEP was determined by measurement of changes in lung and chest wall compliance (CT) during a PEEP challenge from 0 to 20 cm H2O. During this challenge, hemodynamic monitoring combined with thermodilution measurement of right ventricular (RV) ejection fraction (EF) and ...

2015
Stephan P Altmayer Nicolle Losada Amit R Patel Karima Addetia Mardi Gomberg-Maitland Paul R Forfia Yuchi Han

Background The right ventricular (RV) size responds to many cardiopulmonary diseases characterized by chronic pressure and volume overload. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the “gold-standard” for RV evaluation. The RV end-diastolic volume indexed to body surface area (RVEDVi) has been used for RV size assessment, but this parameter alone may not be sensitive enough to dete...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2011
David Oxborough Robert Shave Darren Warburton Karen Williams Adele Oxborough Sarah Charlesworth Heather Foulds Martin D Hoffman Karen Birch Keith George

BACKGROUND Running an ultramarathon has been shown to have a transient negative effect on right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) function. Additionally, recent findings suggested that ultraendurance athletes may be more at risk of developing a RV cardiomyopathy. The standard echocardiographic assessment of RV function is problematic; however, the introduction of ultrasonic speckle tra...

2017
Kurt W. Prins Lian Tian Danchen Wu Thenappan Thenappan Joseph M. Metzger Stephen L. Archer

BACKGROUND Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a lethal disease characterized by obstructive pulmonary vascular remodeling and right ventricular (RV) dysfunction. Although RV function predicts outcomes in PAH, mechanisms of RV dysfunction are poorly understood, and RV-targeted therapies are lacking. We hypothesized that in PAH, abnormal microtubular structure in RV cardiomyocytes impairs R...

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