“…As for the correlation between decreased ventricular volumes and asthma exacerbations, decreased heart size has been previously noted on chest radiographs in obstructive lung disease. 1,6 Traditionally, this has been believed to be due in part to hyperinflation as well as a visual effect caused by the lowering of the diaphragm, leading to rotation of the cardiac apex. In the current study by Ash et al, 6 the association of decreased ventricular volumes and asthma exacerbations was observed after correcting for LAA, lung volume, and percent predicted FEV 1 among other risk factors.…”