“…Thus, as the pressure in the extrapericardial pulmonary veins decreases during inhalation, there is attenuation of the pulmonary venous gradient toward the left atrium, contributing to the reduction of left ventricle (LV) filling. 5,6 During inspiration, the decrease in LV filling allows for an increase in right ventricle (RV) filling with a deviation of the interventricular septum to the left, configuring ventricular interdependence. Consequently, fillings related to the left heart (mitral, aortic, and pulmonary venous flows) decrease, while fillings related to the right heart (tricuspid, hepatic, pulmonary artery, and inferior vena cava) increase.…”