
Right ventricular failure is common in critically ill patients, as it frequently results from pulmonary embolism or pulmonary hypertension, and can complicate sepsis and the acute respiratory distress syndrome. Right ventricular dysfunction can be challenging to manage and is associated with poor outcomes in this wide array of disease. Laboratory biomarkers are rapid, noninvasive, accurate, and widely available and thus are useful in the diagnosis and management of right ventricular dysfunction in the critically ill patient. This article discusses the pathophysiology of right ventricular failure and reviews the applications of commonly used biomarkers in right ventricular dysfunction in critical care.
Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Critical Care, Lipocalin-2, Predictive Value of Tests, Ventricular Dysfunction, Right, Humans, Fatty Acid Binding Protein 3, Article, Biomarkers
Growth Differentiation Factor 15, Critical Care, Lipocalin-2, Predictive Value of Tests, Ventricular Dysfunction, Right, Humans, Fatty Acid Binding Protein 3, Article, Biomarkers
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