RV enlargement

Right Ventricular (RV) enlargement, a critical finding in cardiac ultrasound, signifies an abnormal increase in the size of the heart’s right lower chamber. This condition often points to increased pressure or volume overload within the pulmonary circulation, impacting the heart’s ability to effectively pump deoxygenated blood to the lungs. Early ultrasound identification is vital for diagnosing underlying causes like pulmonary hypertension or congenital heart disease.

Recognizing RV enlargement through echocardiography is crucial for timely medical intervention. Ultrasound imaging allows clinicians to visualize and measure the right ventricle, assessing its shape, wall thickness, and function. This helps in monitoring disease progression and guiding treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes in various cardiovascular conditions.

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