The morphology, structure and position of the right ventricle differ substantially from those of the left ventricle and have posed difficulties in the assessment of right ventricular function. Imaging techniques, notably echocardiography and MRI, have enabled a better understanding of right ventricular performance. Mertens and Friedberg discuss the advantages and disadvantages of established and new methods of right ventricular imaging and their potential in the clinical setting.
- Luc L. Mertens
- Mark K. Friedberg