Asymmetry of right ventricular enlargement in response to tricuspid regurgitation

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Background - Analysis of right ventricular adaptation to tricuspid regurgitation was studied in 10 heart transplant recipients following inadvertent endomyocardial biopsy disruption of the tricuspid apparatus. Methods and Results - Echocardiography demonstrated progressive diastolic right ventricular cavity enlargement (19.5±5.0 to 30.3±5.4 cm2, P<0.0002), with disproportionate elongation along the midminor axis (3.5±0.6 to 5.0±0.5 cm, P<0.001). As the right ventricle remodeled to more spherical (and less elliptical) proportions, the end-diastolic right ventricular midminor axis/long axis ratio increased significantly from 0.52±0.10 to 0.68 ±0.07, P<0.005. Conclusions - Ventricular enlargement due to right ventricular volume overload results in disproportionate dilation along the free wall to septum minor axis.

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Reynertson, S. I., Kundur, R., Mullen, G. M., Costanzo, M. R., McKiernan, T. L., & Louie, E. K. (1999). Asymmetry of right ventricular enlargement in response to tricuspid regurgitation. Circulation, 100(5), 465–467. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.100.5.465

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