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RV diastolic dysfunction: time to re-evaluate its importance in heart failure

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:38 authored by Richard G. Axell, Stephen P. Hoole, James Hampton-Till, Paul A. White
Right ventricular (RV) diastolic dysfunction was first reported as an indicator for the assessment of ventricular dysfunction in heart failure a little over two decades ago. However, the underlying mechanisms and precise role of RV diastolic dysfunction in heart failure remain poorly described. Complexities in the structure and function of the RV make the detailed assessment of the contractile performance challenging when compared to its left ventricular (LV) counterpart. LV dysfunction is known to directly affect patient outcome in heart failure. As such, the focus has therefore been on LV function. Nevertheless, a strategy for the diagnosis and assessment of RV diastolic dysfunction has not been established. Here, we review the different causal mechanisms underlying RV diastolic dysfunction, summarising the current assessment techniques used in a clinical environment. Finally, we explore the role of load-independent indices of RV contractility, derived from the conductance technique, to fully interrogate the RV and expand our knowledge and understanding of RV diastolic dysfunction. Accurate assessment of RV contractility may yield further important prognostic information that will benefit patients with diastolic heart failure.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

20

Issue number

3

Page range

363-373

Publication title

Heart Failure Reviews

ISSN

1573-7322

Publisher

Springer

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2015-09-14

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Medical Science (until September 2018)

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