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. 2017 Oct 19;2017:8217105. doi: 10.1155/2017/8217105

Table 1.

Acute right ventricular dysfunction definition.

Echo parameters ECG signs Biomarkers
RV systolic function RV dilation
TAPSE < 16 mm ED RVD/LVD ratio > 0.9 Complete RBBB BNP > 100 pg/mL
S < 10 cm/sec ED RVA/LVA ratio > 0.6 Incomplete RBBB NT-proBNP > 900 pg/mL
RV fractional area change < 35% ED RVD > 42 mm (at the base) Anteroseptal ST elevation
RV ejection fraction < 45% ED RVD > 33 mm (at the middle third of RV) Anteroseptal ST depression
Septal dyskinesia in the RV focused view Anteroseptal T-wave inversion

BNP: B-type natriuretic peptide; ED RVD/LVD ratio: end-diastolic RV diameter/LV diameter ratio; ED RVA/LVA ratio: end-diastolic RV area/LV area ratio; ED RVD: end-diastole RV diameter; NT-proBNP: N-terminal pro-BNP; S: pulsed Doppler S wave; TAPSE: tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion. At least one of the items must be present (echo parameters, ECG signs, and biomarkers) [30].