The significance of right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), independent of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), following isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and valve procedures remains unknown. The aim of this study is to examine the significance of abnormal RVEF by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), independent of LVEF in predicting outcomes of patients undergoing isolated CABG and valve surgery.From 2007 to 2009, 109 consecutive patients (mean age, 66 years; 38% female) were referred for pre-operative CMR. Abnormal RVEF and LVEF were considered <35% and <45%, respectively. Elective primary procedures include CABG (56%) and valve (44%). Thirty-day outcomes were perioperative complications, length of stay, cardiac re-...
Aims Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart ...
Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart failu...
Background: Right ventricular (RV) impairment may have prognostic value in patients undergoing mitra...
The significance of right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), independent of left ventricular ejec...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available regarding the prognostic value of right ventricular (RV) syst...
Background: Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is a known risk factor for increased mortality in car...
Patients with severe left ventricular systolic dysfunc-tion (LVSD) undergoing coronary artery bypass...
Right ventricular function (RVF) is often selectively declined after coronary artery bypass graft su...
In recent years there has been growing acknowledgement that the performance of the right ventricle (...
Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery b...
There is a paucity of data characterizing right ventricular performance in heart failure with preser...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can provide important structural information in ...
Raw data concerning a retrospective study titled: 'Impaired Right Ventricular Ejection Fraction afte...
Objectives Impaired right ventricular (RV) function after cardiac surgery is associated with morbidi...
Aims Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart ...
Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart failu...
Background: Right ventricular (RV) impairment may have prognostic value in patients undergoing mitra...
The significance of right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF), independent of left ventricular ejec...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available regarding the prognostic value of right ventricular (RV) syst...
Background: Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is a known risk factor for increased mortality in car...
Patients with severe left ventricular systolic dysfunc-tion (LVSD) undergoing coronary artery bypass...
Right ventricular function (RVF) is often selectively declined after coronary artery bypass graft su...
In recent years there has been growing acknowledgement that the performance of the right ventricle (...
Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery b...
There is a paucity of data characterizing right ventricular performance in heart failure with preser...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can provide important structural information in ...
Raw data concerning a retrospective study titled: 'Impaired Right Ventricular Ejection Fraction afte...
Objectives Impaired right ventricular (RV) function after cardiac surgery is associated with morbidi...
Aims Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart ...
Right ventricular systolic dysfunction (RVSD) is an important determinant of outcomes in heart failu...
Background: Right ventricular (RV) impairment may have prognostic value in patients undergoing mitra...