In parasagittal and coronal scans through the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle, the lateral ventricle was traced and its area was measured. We found no significant variation of ventricular size in relation to body weight at birth. The left ventricular size was larger than the right one. ...
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The same was true for the right ventricle (32% vs. 35%) and left atrium (174% vs. 164%). Indexed values of heart and left ventricle weights in- creased accordingly. Echocardiography data AR (Table 2) significantly changed most echo parame- ters. End-diastolic and end-systolic LV ...
overall larger heart size has been associated with increased adverse outcomes2,61,62. Using logistic regression, we found that an increase in PC1 (a larger heart) was associated
common than mitral and right-sided valvular disease.219,220From NTCP modeling of radiation-induced asymptomatic heart valvular defects, among 20 of 56 survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma, the cardiac chamber (left ventricle and left atrium) V30, cardiac chamber volume, and lung volume were predictive.221...
The systemic circulation offers larger resistance to the blood flow than the pulmonary system. Consequently, the left ventricle (LV) must pump blood with more force than the right ventricle (RV). The question arises whether the stronger pumping action of the LV is due to a more efficient actio...
right ventricle forming the apex;gIntermediate left heart hypoplasia, with hypoplastic AAo.hLeft atrium from above, with tissue growing into and covering the coils, creating left ventricular inflow obstruction in our model of mitral stenosis.iSeverely hypoplastic left ventricle, left ventricular free ...
Background Cor pulmonale is often associated with changes of structure and function of the right ventricle (RV) and thus further affects functional changes of the left heart. Our study aimed to assess the left ventricular (LV) and RV function in patients with cor pulmonale using high-definition...
We propose that these patients be referred to as HFrecEF, to denote that they were initially HF patients with a remodeled (e.g., dilated) left ventricle. This terminology also avoids confusing these patients with patients with HFpEF who have an LVEF >50%, as well as with patients with an...
Ventricular-ventricular interactions refers to the impact that the function, geometry, and events in one ventricle have on the other. Although the physiology of ventricular interactions between the left ventricle (LV) and right ventricle (RV) are well recognized 1, 2, 3, there is little published...