RV PV loop: Basic Principles and Definition

The RV PV loop is a powerful graphical representation that describes the pressure-volume relationship of the right ventricle. As a fundamental model, it plays a key role in understanding right ventricular mechanics. Unlike its left-sided counterpart, the right ventricle exhibits unique structural, functional, and hemodynamic features, making this loop crucial for both clinical assessment and … Read more

RV PV Loop and Pulmonary Valve: Acute Adaptations to Leakage

Introduction The RV PV Loop (Right Ventricular Pressure-Volume Loop) is a fundamental tool used to assess the dynamic function of the right ventricle (RV) under varying physiological and pathological conditions. One of the key disruptions in right ventricular function is pulmonary valve leakage, also known as pulmonary regurgitation. This condition results in the backward flow … Read more

Assessment of Right and Left Ventricular PV Loops in Transplanted Hearts

The assessment of PV loops in transplanted hearts offers critical insights into the functionality and adaptability of the left and right ventricles under the unique physiological conditions of a transplanted heart. This article explores how pressure-volume (PV) loop analysis aids in understanding the performance differences between the left and right ventricles in heart transplant recipients. … Read more