Right atrial enlargement

Right atrial enlargement (RAE) in cardiac ultrasound signifies an abnormal increase in the size of the heart’s right upper chamber. This crucial finding often indicates elevated pressures or volume overload within the right atrium, frequently stemming from conditions like pulmonary hypertension, tricuspid valve disease, or right ventricular dysfunction. Detecting RAE is vital for diagnosing underlying cardiac issues and guiding appropriate management.

For medical professionals and sonographers, identifying right atrial enlargement on ultrasound images is a key diagnostic step. RAE appears as a dilated right atrium, which can impact overall heart function. Utilizing advanced ultrasound techniques allows for precise measurement and characterization of this condition, aiding in the comprehensive assessment of cardiac health and prognosis.

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