Management of Acute Left Ventricular Failure
Acute Right Ventricular Failure . Isolated acute right ventricular failure is a lot less common than either left ventricular failure or congestive (right and left ventricular) failure. It should be suspected when there is a high venous pressure (raised JVP), but no evidence of pulmonary oedema. It most commonly occurs with an inferior MI. ................
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