2024
Right Ventricular Pressure Waveform Analysis—Clinical Relevance and Future Directions
Heerdt P, Kheyfets V, Oakland H, Joseph P, Singh I. Right Ventricular Pressure Waveform Analysis—Clinical Relevance and Future Directions. Journal Of Cardiothoracic And Vascular Anesthesia 2024, 38: 2433-2445. PMID: 39025682, DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2024.06.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRight ventricular pressureRight ventricular functionVentricular pressureVentricular functionMeasuring right ventricular pressureMeasurements of right ventricular pressurePeak right ventricular pressurePulmonary artery pressureEvaluate cardiac functionPulmonary arteryStroke volume measurementsRight atriumCardiac functionDiastolic fillingSurgical patientsArterial pressureClinical valueDemonstrating utilityVolume measurementsMeasurements of pressurePressure waveformAccurate surrogateContinuous measurement of pressurePhysiological factorsEchocardiography
2019
Dynamic right ventricular–pulmonary arterial uncoupling during maximum incremental exercise in exercise pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary arterial hypertension
Singh I, Rahaghi F, Naeije R, Oliveira R, Vanderpool RR, Waxman A, Systrom D. Dynamic right ventricular–pulmonary arterial uncoupling during maximum incremental exercise in exercise pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Pulmonary Circulation 2019, 9: 1-10. PMID: 31218910, PMCID: PMC6643191, DOI: 10.1177/2045894019862435.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPulmonary arterial hypertensionExercise pulmonary hypertensionRV-PA couplingMaximum incremental exerciseRV-PA uncouplingPulmonary hypertensionExercise pHRV contractilityArterial hypertensionExercise capacityIncremental exerciseInvasive cardiopulmonary exercise testingReduced peak oxygen consumptionPressure-volume loop analysisPulmonary arterial elastanceCardiopulmonary exercise testingRight ventricular functionPeak oxygen consumptionAge-matched controlsEnd-systolic elastanceContractile reserveExercise testingRV functionSuch patientsVentricular functionMEF2 and the Right Ventricle: From Development to Disease
Clapham KR, Singh I, Capuano IS, Rajagopal S, Chun HJ. MEF2 and the Right Ventricle: From Development to Disease. Frontiers In Cardiovascular Medicine 2019, 6: 29. PMID: 30984767, PMCID: PMC6448530, DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2019.00029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPulmonary arterial hypertensionArterial hypertensionRight ventricleRight ventricular functionLife-limiting diseaseNovel therapeutic strategiesRight ventricular developmentEndothelial dysfunctionVentricular functionTherapeutic strategiesLeft ventricleHypertensionVentricleDisease statesVentricular developmentNormal physiologyMEF2 transcription factorsDiseaseAfterloadDysfunctionTranscription factors