Cardiology clinics
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The right ventricle is frequently affected by pulmonary arterial hypertension of postcapillary obstructive origin. The disorders that cause states of pulmonary venous hypertension arise in the left ventricle, left atrium, or pulmonary veins. Biochemical factors, the pericardium, interventricular septum, and pulmonary arterial system combine to communicate the effects of these disorders to the right ventricle. ⋯ Exercise may serve to magnify the abnormalities of right ventricular function. Correction of left-sided heart lesions with improvement in pulmonary venous hypertension is associated with favorable effects on the right ventricle. In states of left-sided heart failure, the level of right ventricular function may provide important prognostic information.