Right-sided cardiac dysfunction occurs when the right side of the heart is unable to effectively pump blood to the lungs for oxygenation. This can lead to a backlog of blood in the systemic circulation, resulting in symptoms such as peripheral edema (swelling in the legs and abdomen), jugular vein distension, and fatigue. Common causes include pulmonary hypertension, chronic lung diseases, and left-sided heart failure. Ultimately, this dysfunction can compromise overall cardiovascular health and reduce the efficiency of oxygen delivery to the body's tissues.
It happens right after the barline, in every measure
Nothing happens to it. It stays right where it is on the right hand side of the whole number.
It means something that happens right away. In the blink of an eye.
They do not meet at right angles to one another.
It moves three places to the right.
There are a number of things that may happen during the QRS wave. There will be ventricular depolarization and right after absolute refractory period for ventricles will occur.
small cardiac vein.
The cardiac cycle refers to a complete heartbeat, including the systole and diastole. The QRS complex occurs during the depolarization of the right and left ventricles of the human heart.
Empties into coronoary sinus which empties into the right atrium
In your chest right
There are many medications a man can take for this dysfunction. Two of them are Cialis, and Viagra. Ask your doctor which medication is right for you. Good luck.
To confirm septal defects, a catheterization measures oxygen content on both the left and right sides of the heart.
In the right apex of the atrium
In your chest right
The contraction of the right auricle (or right atrium) forces blood into the right ventricle. This occurs during the cardiac cycle, specifically in the atrial systole phase, helping to fill the ventricle with deoxygenated blood that will be pumped to the lungs for oxygenation.
poop is generated
Nothing. It stays right where it is, and it remains invisible and imaginary.