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Echocardiographic Assessment of Right Ventricular Function in Paediatric Heart Disease: A Practical Clinical Approach

Kandice Mah, Luc Mertens

2022CJC Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As the right ventricle (RV) plays an integral role in different paediatric heart diseases, the accurate assessment of RV size and function is essential in the diagnosis, management, and prognostication of congenital and acquired cardiac lesions. Yet, echocardiographic evaluation of the RV is challenging because of its complex and variable morphology, its different physiology compared with the left ventricle, and its capability to adapt to different loading conditions associated with congenital and acquired heart diseases within certain ranges. Reliable echocardiographic detection of RV systolic and diastolic dysfunction remains challenging while important for patient management. This review provides an updated, practical approach to assessing RV function in structurally normal hearts and in children with common congenital heart defects and in those with pulmonary hypertension. We also review the impact of tricuspid valve function on RV functional parameters. There is no single functional RV parameter that uniquely describes RV function; instead a combination of different parameters is recommended in clinical practice. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of RV function will be reviewed including more recent techniques such as speckle tracking and 3D echocardiography.

Topics & Concepts

VentricleCardiologyInternal medicineMedicineSpeckle tracking echocardiographyHeart diseaseDiastolic functionPulmonary hypertensionClinical PracticeVentricular functionRight heartDiastoleIntensive care medicineHeart failureEjection fractionBlood pressurePhysical therapyCongenital Heart Disease StudiesPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments