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Review
. 1992 Feb;10(1):111-35.

The right ventricle in pulmonary disease

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Review

The right ventricle in pulmonary disease

D S Schulman et al. Cardiol Clin. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

Abnormal pulmonary function that causes pulmonary artery hypertension increases right ventricular work. To compensate, the right ventricle enlarges, and cor pulmonale develops. Right ventricular failure occurs when these adaptive mechanisms cannot compensate for the hemodynamic burden. The various pulmonary diseases that are associated with right ventricular overload and the physiologic responses of the right ventricle to increased afterload are discussed in this article.

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