and have some left atrial enlargement. You recognize atrial fibrillation. Do you attempt rate control? Or do you try to go directly to cardioversion? And talk a little here about the remodeling ...
A radiogram may show enlargement of the right chambers in the lateral view ... the need for concomitant atrial antiarrhythmia surgery and likelihood of symptomatic response, which depends on ...
Right lateral and ventrodorsal projection ... or ‘backpack sign,’ indicative of left atrial enlargement (white arrow). Luckily, there is no sign of fluid accumulation in the lungs.
This study aims to characterize right ventricular dysfunction (RVD ... structural heart disease (LV hypertrophy or left atrial enlargement) with an LV ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥45%, and elevated ...
In a recent series of 355 neonates with HLHS, 21 required interventional cardiac catheterisation for creation or enlargement ... with the right ventricle; to provide free mixing of the pulmonary and ...
Looking back, Kokomo resident Mike Beatty knew he had something as a teenager, but he couldn’t put a name to it.
He had a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) that initially occurred 2 years before in the context of streptococcal pharyngitis. Subsequently, he experienced recurrent symptomatic AF with episodes ...
The pursuit of sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation has been shown to significantly reduce mitral regurgitation severity, as has the use of cardiac resynchronisation devices in patients ...