Right ventricular infarction
- PMID: 2189611
- DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960130503
Right ventricular infarction
Abstract
Right ventricular infarction commonly occurs in association with acute inferior left ventricular infarction, but is uncommon when infarction involves other areas of the left ventricle. Evidence of right ventricular infarction often can be detected by physical examination, electrocardiography, echocardiography, or radionuclide ventriculography. However, hemodynamically significant infarction (i.e., hypotension or shock) is much less frequent, occurring in approximately 10% of patients with other evidence of right ventricular infarction. Right ventricular infarction increases ventricular stiffness, thereby impeding diastolic filling. This results in hemodynamic changes similar to those found in constrictive pericarditis: elevated systemic venous pressure, a Y descent greater than the X descent, and an inspiratory increase in venous pressure. The increase in venous pressure generally equals or even exceeds left atrial pressure. When hypotension or shock occurs, expansion of vascular volume is generally employed as initial therapy. In nonresponders, dobutamine or similar inotropic agents may be helpful. The prognosis during the acute phases is guarded, but, in survivors, prognosis is favorable and generally related to the extent of left ventricular involvement.
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