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Right ventricular impaired longitudinal function on echocardiogram

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Hi does anyone know the significance of right ventricular impaired longitudinal function on an echocardiogram. Preserved radial function. Normal right ventricular size. PASP 20mmHg. RAP 0-5mmHg. Thank you.

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Hello :-)

I am sorry it seems so far no one has the answer to your question you could try posting again as it can get busy on here and posts can get missed

Also the BHF Nurses are full of knowledge and they no doubt would be able to answer your question and I will put you their details on if you decide it might be helpful to talk to them :-)

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