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Right ventricular longitudinal strain predicted higher mortality in patients with COVID-19, according to a study published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. “To the best of our knowledge, there ...
How common is arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy? ARVC is estimated to occur in 1 in 2,500–5,000 people. It accounts for 5–10% of unexplained deaths in people under the age of 65 ...
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Enlargement of one of the heart’s four chambers – the right ventricle – was the best predictor of which patients with severe Covid-19 infections were most likely to die, doctors reported Monday.
During the assessment of ECG data, researchers reported that 60 patients (40%) had right axis deviation, and 30 patients (20%) had signs of right ventricular hypertrophy, totaling 90 patients with ...
Singh, M., Bonnemain, J., Ozturk, C. et al. Robotic right ventricle is a biohybrid platform that simulates right ventricular function in (patho)physiological conditions and intervention.
The right ventricle is the chamber within the heart that is responsible for pumping oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs. The right ventricle is one of the heart’s four chambers.
An injectable hydrogel can mitigate damage to the right ventricle of the heart with chronic pressure overload, according to a new study. In 2019, this same hydrogel was shown to be safe in humans ...
The new classification of atrial and ventricular secondary tricuspid regurgitation based on valvular and ventricular morphologic features is supported by the differences in surgical annuloplasty ...
MIT engineers have developed a robotic replica of the heart's right ventricle, which mimics the beating and blood-pumping action of live hearts. The robo-ventricle combines real heart tissue with ...
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