Pulmonary hypertension is an increase in blood pressure in the pulmonary artery that carries blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. As a result, the right heart has to work harder against the prisoner in order to deliver blood to the lungs. Right ventricular echocardiography in pulmonary hypertension patients can use measurements of Tricuspid Annular Plane Systolic Excursion (TAPSE), Tricuspid Regurgitation Volume Max (TR Vmax), and Mean Pulmonary Arterial Pressure (MPAP). This study uses descriptive methods, with the population being poly-heart patients of Hasna Medika Cirebon Heart Hospital who conducted echocardiography examinations from May to June 2021. Analysis of the results of the study using descriptive analysis by taking a number of 30 patients who indicated pulmonary hypertension from the results of echocardiography examinations and more male patients as many as 17 people indicated pulmonary hypertension than in female patients as many as 13 people. It found that more patients experienced a decrease in right heart systolic function on TAPSE measurements as much as 57% of 30 patients. In this study there were more pulmonary hypertension patients with a low probability of regurgitation in the tricuspid valve as much as 60% of the 30 patients.
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Daiyansyah, S., & Laksono, S. (2022). GAMBARAN EKOKARDIOGRAFI JANTUNG BAGIAN KANAN PADA PASIEN HIPERTENSI PULMONAL. Human Care Journal, 7(2), 290. https://doi.org/10.32883/hcj.v7i2.1649
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