if its typed on the ecg as in the computer itself made the diagnosis it probably doesnt mean anything at all... and I'm serious the computer is terrible at reading ECG, however, if a Dr. says you have prominent right vent voltage it could indicate pulmonary hypertension or early sign congestive heart failure.
Right-side elevated oxygen levels in a cardiac catheterization may suggest the presence of a congenital heart defect such as an atrial septal defect or a ventricular septal defect. It can cause blood to be shunted from the left side of the heart to the right side, leading to higher oxygen levels in the right side of the heart.
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
right ventricle hypertrophy
A rapid heart rate can originate in either the left or right ventricle. Ventricular tachycardia which lasts more than 30 seconds is referred to as sustained ventricular tachycardia
Right ventricular systole is pumping blood into the PULMONARY ARTERIES just as left ventricular systole is pumping blood into the AORTA -- both at the same time.Source: http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/pharm/hyper_heart1.htmlIn right ventricular systole, the blood enters the pulmonary trunk before proceding into the pulmonary arteries.
Pulmonary Atresia (or Pulmonary Stenosis) Right Ventricular Hypertrophy Ventricular Septal Defect Overriding Aorta
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Arrhythmogenic means it's generating an arrhythmia, and the right ventricle is the bottom right chamber of the heart.
The right and left venrticles are separated by the interventicular septum.
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Pulmonary valve
right bundle branch