1. Echocardiographic estimation of right ventricular wall tension: haemodynamic comparison and long-term follow-up
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Umberto Annone, Pier P. Bocchino, Walter G. Marra, Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, Corrado Magnino, Antonio Montefusco, Pierluigi Omedè, Franco Veglio, Alberto Milan, and Gaetano M. de Ferrari
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Prognosis in pulmonary hypertension is strictly linked to right ventricle failure, which results from uncoupling between right ventricle function and its afterload. This study sought to describe how to estimate with echocardiography right ventricular wall tension, its correlation with right ventricle haemodynamics and its prognostic role. A total of 190 patients without overt right ventricle failure but with suspected pulmonary hypertension on a previous echocardiogram underwent right heart catheterization and nearly-simultaneous echocardiography. Right ventricular wall tension was estimated according to Laplace’s law as right ventricle length × tricuspid regurgitation peak gradient and it was correlated with right ventricle haemodynamic profile; its potential prognostic impact was tested along with canonical right ventricle function parameters. Right ventricular wall tension correlated significantly with invasive estimation of right ventricle end-diastolic pressure (R: 0.343, p
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- 2019
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