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Abnormal right heart filling after cardiac surgery: time course and mechanisms.

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1991

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The pronounced decrease in tricuspid annulus motion during the early postoperative period suggests right atrial and right ventricular dysfunction as mechanisms responsible for the early changes seen. The progressive return to a normal venous filling pattern and the partial recovery of annular motion six months after operation further support the influence of the above mechanisms, as well as their resolution with time. The persistent flow abnormalities and compromised motion of the free aspects of the tricuspid annulus, however, suggest long term tethering of the right heart wall.

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