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Pathophysiology of the right ventricle and its pulmonary vascular interaction

Anna R. Hemnes, David S Celermajer, Michele D’Alto, François Haddad, Paul M. Hassoun, Kurt W. Prins, Robert Naeije, Anton Vonk Noordegraaf

2024European Respiratory Journal71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The right ventricle and its stress response is perhaps the most important arbiter of survival in patients with pulmonary hypertension of many causes. The physiology of the cardiopulmonary unit and definition of right heart failure proposed in the 2018 World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension have proven useful constructs in subsequent years. Here, we review updated knowledge of basic mechanisms that drive right ventricular function in health and disease, and which may be useful for therapeutic intervention in the future. We further contextualise new knowledge on assessment of right ventricular function with a focus on metrics readily available to clinicians and updated understanding of the roles of the right atrium and tricuspid regurgitation. Typical right ventricular phenotypes in relevant forms of pulmonary vascular disease are reviewed and recent studies of pharmacological interventions on chronic right ventricular failure are discussed. Finally, unanswered questions and future directions are proposed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePulmonary hypertensionVentricleVentricular functionRight heart failureRegurgitation (circulation)CardiologyIntensive care medicineDiseaseRight heartInternal medicinePulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiovascular Effects of Exercise
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