Right Sided Heart Failure
RSHF is usually the consequence of..
... left sided heart failure
The increased burden on the right side of the heart is the result of...
..pressure increase in the pulmonary circulation
Severe Pulmonary Hypertension leads to
Cor Pulmonale
isolated right side heart disease can also be seen in patients with
primary pulmonic or tricuspid valve disease or congenital heart disease such as with the left to right shunts causing chronic volume and pressure overloads
Cor Pulmonale can be defined as
Hypertrophy or failure of the right ventricle resulting from disorders of the lungs, pulmonary vessels, chest wall, or respiratory control center
Cor Pulmonale can occur when
Living for an extended period at a high altitude may occasionally cause this condition.
Cardiac Cirrhosis
Passive congestion of the liver caused by right-sided heart failure, ultimately resulting in hepatic scarring and failure
Clinical signs of chronic passive congestion
enlarged liver and spleen due to congestion with blood - nutmeg liver
Clinical signs of RSHF are
enlargement of spleen and liver (hepatic), soft tissue edema, fluid in the pericardial, pleural and peritoneal cavities
In RSHF are there fewer or less respiratory symptoms
fewer
Ascites
fluid in abdominal cavity
Pitting edema is an early sign of
fluid retention
Name a disease of isolated right side heart failure
severe pulmonary hypertension
transudation may lead to a characteristic rash known as
stasis dermatitis
Clinical features of RSHF are
systemic and portal venous congestion
Chronic passive congestion
the elevation in central venous pressure in CHF will cause an increase in resistance to portal blood flow
degree of renal hypoxia is greater in RSHF than LSHF, true or false
true