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1987
AUTHORSJ. F. Dhainaut , F. Brunet , D. Villemant
ABSTRACTBecause the right ventricle was considered to have a minor role in sustaining circulatory homeostasis, right ventricular (RV) function has been intensively studied only in the last few years, in contrast to the left ventricle. This comparative neglect was due to, at least, two major factors [1]. First, while the left ventricle has a fairly simple geometric shape and can be easily analyzed, the right ventricle has a structure that defies simple geometric analysis. Second, the right ventricle has traditionally been regarded as a passive conduit, responsible for accepting venous blood and transferring it through the pulmonary circulation to the left ventricle. The left ventricle has been perceived as the organ whose failure presents a more immediate threat to human life. More... »
PAGES95-106
Cardiopulmonary Interactions in Acute Respiratory Failure
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