نتایج جستجو برای: right ventricular ejection fractions

تعداد نتایج: 471605  

Journal: :Chest 1984
S E Brown F J Pakron N Milne G S Linden D W Stansbury C E Fischer R W Light

We evaluated 12 patients with stable chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) and no clinical evidence of left ventricular disease to determine the effects of oral digoxin on exercise capacity (VO2 max) and on right ventricular pump function during exercise. In this randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, cross-over study, patients performed exercise tests and underwent measurement of ejection f...

Journal: :Heart 2000
M Y Abd El Rahman H Abdul-Khaliq M Vogel V Alexi-Meskishvili M Gutberlet P E Lange

OBJECTIVE In patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot, to examine (1) a possible relation between right ventricular enlargement and QRS prolongation, and (2) the effect of right ventricular enlargement caused by pulmonary regurgitation on the right ventricular ejection fraction, evaluated by three dimensional echocardiography, and global function, evaluated by the myocardial performance index...

Journal: :British heart journal 1989
J L Caplin W D Flatman L Dyke M N Wiseman D S Dymond

Respiratory effort during inspiration, expiration, and the Valsalva manoeuvre changes right ventricular preload and afterload. On inspiration these changes should improve systolic emptying of a larger end diastolic volume and so increase the ejection fraction, whereas on expiration the reverse should be true. The resting right ventricular ejection fraction was measured by first pass radionuclid...

Journal: :Chest 1976
P Steele D Kirch M LeFree D Battock

Utilizing a dynamic radionuclide method, the right and left ventricular ejection fractions were measured in 96 men with arteriographically defined coronary arterial disease and in 14 normal subjects. The radionuclidically estimated right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) correlated with the RVEF measured with biplane cineventriculographic studies (r = 0.80; n = 43), and the left ventricular ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Justin E Trivax Barry A Franklin James A Goldstein Kavitha M Chinnaiyan Michael J Gallagher Adam T deJong James M Colar David E Haines Peter A McCullough

We sought to clarify the significance of cardiac dysfunction and to assess its relationship with elevated biomarkers by using cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in healthy, middle-aged subjects immediately after they ran 26.2 miles. Cardiac dysfunction and elevated blood markers of myocardial injury have been reported after prolonged strenuous exercise. From 425 volunteers, 13 women and ...

Journal: :Circulation 1989
J D Hosenpud M J Morton R A Wilson G A Pantely D J Norman M A Cobanoglu A Starr

The well-established elevation in left ventricular filling pressures during exercise in patients after transplantation may contribute to decreased exercise tolerance. A proposed mechanism for this increase in filling pressures is an abnormal pressure-volume homeostasis of the transplanted heart. Twenty-three patients undergoing routine 1-year evaluations performed supine bicycle exercise during...

2016
Li Luo Jing Zhu Jianchang Chen Lan Gao Sheng Feng

This study aimed to test the ability of real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) to characterize early abnormalities of right ventricular (RV) structure and function with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) in uremic patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD). Sixty-six uremic patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (> 50% LVEF) undergoing per...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
B Massie B L Kramer N Topic S G Henderson

Although the resting hemodynamic effects of captopril in congestive heart failure are known, little information is available about the hemodynamic response to captopril during exercise or about changes in noninvasive measurements of the size and function of both ventricles. In this study, 14 stable New York Heart Association class III patients were given 25 mg or oral captopril. Rest and exerci...

Journal: :Circulation 1975
S Hirschfeld R Meyer D C Schwartz J Korfhagen S Kaplan

One of the noninvasive methods of evaluating left ventricular performance is the measurement of left ventricular systolic time intervals (LVSTI). However, noninvasive measurement of right ventricular systole by this technique has been unreliable because of the inability to accurately time the onset of right ventricular ejection. Excellent correlation of LVSTI measured from the carotid pulse and...

Journal: :Chest 1981
R Slutsky W Ashburn J Karliner

To develop a method for estimating right ventricular volume and to assess right ventricular volume at rest, we studied 45 persons with equilibrium radionuclide angiography. The study group comprised 15 normal control subjects (5 with atypical chest pain and normal coronary angiograms) and 30 patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Each coronary patient and 5/15 control subjects had both rig...

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