Publications by authors named "Ning-ning Niu"

Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a set of pathophysiological syndromes characterized by increased pulmonary artery pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance, resulting in increased right ventricular afterload. The left and right ventricles interact through hemodynamics. What impact will PH have on synchronization and function of the left ventricle (LV)? The aim of this study was to evaluate the synchronization of the left ventricular wall motion and left ventricular function in patients with varying degrees of PH using velocity vector imaging (VVI) technology.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ning-ning Niu"

  • - Ning-ning Niu's research primarily focuses on the impact of chronic pulmonary hypertension on cardiac function, specifically examining the interactions between the left and right ventricles.
  • - One notable study analyzed the synchronization and functionality of the left ventricle using velocity vector imaging technology in patients affected by pulmonary hypertension, highlighting the hemodynamic relationships between the heart's chambers.
  • - The findings from this research provide insights into how varying degrees of pulmonary hypertension can affect left ventricular wall motion and overall cardiac performance, contributing to a better understanding of heart conditions associated with pulmonary issues.