scholarly journals Right ventricular dysfunction predict limited exercise capacity in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 190-190
Author(s):  
Pranvera Ibrahimi ◽  
Gani Bajraktari ◽  
Afrim Poniku ◽  
Violeta Hysenaj ◽  
Artan Ahmeti ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (12) ◽  
pp. 1664-1671 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lena Bosch ◽  
Carolyn S.P. Lam ◽  
Lingli Gong ◽  
Siew Pang Chan ◽  
David Sim ◽  
...  

Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 548
Author(s):  
Aura Vijiiac ◽  
Sebastian Onciul ◽  
Claudia Guzu ◽  
Alina Scarlatescu ◽  
Ioana Petre ◽  
...  

During the last decade, studies have raised awareness of the crucial role that the right ventricle plays in various clinical settings, including diseases primarily linked to the left ventricle. The assessment of right ventricular performance with conventional echocardiography is challenging. Novel echocardiographic techniques improve the functional assessment of the right ventricle and they show good correlation with the gold standard represented by cardiac magnetic resonance. This review summarizes the traditional and innovative echocardiographic techniques used in the functional assessment of the right ventricle, focusing on the role of right ventricular dysfunction in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and providing a perspective on recent evidence from literature.


Author(s):  
Marco Guazzi ◽  
Robert Naeije

The health burden of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is increasingly recognized. Despite improvements in diagnostic algorithms and established knowledge on the clinical trajectory, effective treatment options for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction remain limited, mainly because of the high mechanistic heterogeneity. Diagnostic scores, big data, and phenomapping categorization are proposed as key steps needed for progress. In the meantime, advancements in imaging techniques combined to high-fidelity pressure signaling analysis have uncovered right ventricular dysfunction as a mediator of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction progression and as major independent determinant of poor outcome. This review summarizes the current understanding of the pathophysiology of right ventricular dysfunction in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction covering the different right heart phenotypes and offering perspectives on new treatments targeting the right ventricle in its function and geometry.


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