ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE RIGHT VENTRICLE: VISUALIZATION ACCESSES
Kholikov Ikhtiyor BakhodirovichPhD student of the Department of Internal Medicine No. 2 and cardiology Samarkand State Medical UniversityTashkenbaeva Eleonora NegmatovnaDSc, professor, head of the Department of Internal Medicine No. 2 and cardiology Samarkand State Medical University
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There is now a growing interest, often overlooked and considered a bad relative of the left ventricle, to the right ventricle, especially in relation to right ventricular failure [3, 5]. Right ventricular function can be impaired as a result of pressure or volume overload, often secondary to right heart valve or muscle pathology [2, 3]. Ischemic heart disease can also lead to right ventricular dysfunction when the right coronary artery is blocked [1, 3, 29, 30]. In congenital heart disease, the right ventricle can also be affected, especially in conditions where the right ventricle maintains a systemic circulation or becomes the only pumping chamber after univentricular correction during surgery
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