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“…While there are some data to suggest that an intact pericardium is beneficial during acute RV failure, the importance of pericardial restraint on preserving RA function has not previously been well characterized (6,8). These current data suggest that the pericardium modulates the compensatory response of the right atrium to changes in RV afterload.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…While there are some data to suggest that an intact pericardium is beneficial during acute RV failure, the importance of pericardial restraint on preserving RA function has not previously been well characterized (6,8). These current data suggest that the pericardium modulates the compensatory response of the right atrium to changes in RV afterload.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The importance of pericardial restraint has previously been demonstrated for the right and left ventricles and the left atrium (2,3,7,8,10,16,21,24,30,31,34). The pericardium plays an important role in ventricular interdependence (2,3,7,8,10,16,24,30,31,34), and, with respect to the left atrium, pericardiotomy induces changes in compliance that effect both passive and active ventricular filling (16,21).…”
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“…The onset of right ventricular diastolic collapse during early diastole identifies a point in the progression of this syndrome when the intrapericardial pressure exceeds right ventricular diastolic pressure [5]. Cardiac tamponade does not require large-sized pericardial effusion to cause hemodynamic compromise (at least 250 ml might be sufficient).…”
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“…The pericardium is also believed to prevent excessive dilatation of cardiac chambers and to secrete immunological mediators. The role of the pericardium in the maintenance of ventricular function, and haemodynamic changes associated with removal of pericardium has been investigated 1 2. The presence of pericardium was reported to affect the interventricular interaction,3 although it was found to be insignificant in clinical situations 4 5…”
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