Right atrial enlargement
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Right atrial enlargement | |
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Synonyms | Right atrial hypertrophy |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Jugular venous distension, palpitations, dyspnea |
Complications | Atrial fibrillation, heart failure |
Onset | Variable |
Duration | Chronic |
Types | N/A |
Causes | Pulmonary hypertension, tricuspid valve disease, congenital heart disease |
Risks | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, obesity, sleep apnea |
Diagnosis | Electrocardiogram, echocardiogram |
Differential diagnosis | Left atrial enlargement, pericardial effusion |
Prevention | Managing risk factors such as hypertension and obesity |
Treatment | Addressing underlying causes, medication, surgery |
Medication | N/A |
Prognosis | Depends on underlying cause and treatment |
Frequency | Common in patients with pulmonary disease |
Deaths | N/A |
Right atrial enlargement is a medical condition characterized by the enlargement of the right atrium of the heart. This condition is often diagnosed through an electrocardiogram (ECG), and can be a sign of several different heart conditions, including pulmonary hypertension, tricuspid valve disease, and congenital heart disease.
Causes
Right atrial enlargement can be caused by a number of different conditions, all of which result in increased pressure in the right atrium. These conditions include:
- Pulmonary hypertension: This condition causes high blood pressure in the arteries that supply the lungs, which can in turn cause the right atrium to enlarge.
- Tricuspid valve disease: This condition affects the valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle. If the valve doesn't function properly, it can cause blood to back up into the right atrium, causing it to enlarge.
- Congenital heart disease: Some forms of congenital heart disease can cause right atrial enlargement. This is often due to structural abnormalities in the heart that are present from birth.
Symptoms
The symptoms of right atrial enlargement can vary depending on the underlying cause of the condition. However, common symptoms can include:
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling in the legs or abdomen
- Fatigue
- Heart palpitations
Diagnosis
Right atrial enlargement is typically diagnosed through an electrocardiogram (ECG). This test measures the electrical activity of the heart and can detect abnormalities in the size and function of the heart's chambers. Other diagnostic tests, such as an echocardiogram or a chest X-ray, may also be used to confirm the diagnosis and determine the underlying cause of the condition.
Treatment
The treatment for right atrial enlargement typically involves treating the underlying cause of the condition. This can involve medication to reduce blood pressure, surgery to repair or replace a damaged heart valve, or other treatments as appropriate.
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