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Mechanisms of oxygen demand/supply balance in the right ventricle
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Right Ventricle
100%
Supply-demand Balance
100%
Oxygen Demand
100%
Right Coronary Artery
100%
Right Ventricular
63%
Conductance
36%
Coronary Blood Flow
36%
O2 Demand
36%
During Exercise
27%
O2 Extraction
27%
Left Ventricle
18%
Hypoperfusion
18%
Coronary Vasodilation
18%
Coronary Pressure
9%
Coronary Flow
9%
Stiffness
9%
O2 Consumption
9%
Perfusion Pressure
9%
Exercise-induced
9%
Endogenous Nitric Oxide
9%
Coronary Circulation
9%
Dilators
9%
Work Demands
9%
External Work
9%
Acute Pulmonary Hypertension
9%
Systemic Hypoxia
9%
Vasoconstrictor Tone
9%
Norepinephrine Infusion
9%
Left Main Coronary Artery
9%
Hydraulics
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Circulation
100%
Oxygen Consumption
100%
Right Ventricle
100%
Left Ventricle
28%
Coronary Artery Dilatation
28%
Infusion
14%
Nitric Oxide
14%
Vasoconstrictor
14%
Noradrenalin
14%
Hypoxia
14%
Skeleton
14%
Coronary Artery Pressure
14%
Left Coronary Artery
14%
Artery Perfusion Pressure
14%
Right Coronary Artery
14%
Pulmonary Hypertension
14%