2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13613-021-00902-9
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Prevalence and prognostic value of various types of right ventricular dysfunction in mechanically ventilated septic patients

Abstract: Introduction Right ventricle (RV) dilation in combination with elevated central venous pressure (CVP), which is a state of RV congestion, is seen as a sign of RV failure (RVF). On the other hand, RV systolic function is usually assessed by tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) and fractional area change (FAC). This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and prognostic value of RVF and RV systolic dysfunction (RVSD) in septic patients. Methods … Show more

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“…R/LVEDA is commonly used in detecting RV dysfunction 2,30 . Our previous study found that RV failure alone defined by an increase in R/LVEDA and CVP was not associated with 30 day mortality, but RV failure in combination with RVSD had the worst prognosis 9 . This study had a larger sample volume and found that although R/LVEDA was not as robust a predictor as RVSD and RV‐PA decoupling, it displayed an additive effect in the prediction of poor prognosis.…”
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“…R/LVEDA is commonly used in detecting RV dysfunction 2,30 . Our previous study found that RV failure alone defined by an increase in R/LVEDA and CVP was not associated with 30 day mortality, but RV failure in combination with RVSD had the worst prognosis 9 . This study had a larger sample volume and found that although R/LVEDA was not as robust a predictor as RVSD and RV‐PA decoupling, it displayed an additive effect in the prediction of poor prognosis.…”
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“… 3 There is a great variation in terms of RV function parameters in previous studies. 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 We hypothesized that an RV injury (RVI) score that incorporates RV contraction, RV dimension, and RV‐PA coupling might provide a comprehensive method of RV assessment. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic values of RVI score based on RVSD, RV dilation, and RV‐PA decoupling in septic patients and to explore whether RVI score is able to grade the severity of RV dysfunction in these patients.…”
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“…Current guideline definitions of RVD include RV dilation with evidence of systemic congestion ( 5 ) (most recently defined as central venous pressure greater than 8 [ 6 ]) or RV systolic impairment (defined as low indices of TAPSE, RV S’, and RVFAC [ 7 ]). This study proposes using RVD with systolic impairment, which has been independently associated with mortality in COVID-19 ARDS ( 2 ) and sepsis ( 8 ).…”
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“…With so many unknowns, defining and treating RVD in critically ill patients is an important area for further research. We hope to aid these efforts by providing a common and prognostically enriched RV phenotype (RV dilation with systolic impairment) that, if validated in other populations ( 6 ), may be used as a target in randomized trials of interventions.…”
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