Measurement of Fractional Area Change (FAC) of the Right Ventricle Introduction Assessment of right ventricular (RV) systolic function is an essential component of echocardiography, as RV dysfunction carries important diagnostic and prognostic implications in many cardiovascular diseases. Fractional Area Change (FAC) is a simple, reproducible, and guideline-recommended echocardiographic parameter used to quantify global RV systolic function. What is Right Ventricular Fractional Area Change (RV FAC)? RV FAC is a two-dimensional echocardiographic measurement that represents the percentage change in RV cavity area between end-diastole and end-systole. It reflects longitudinal and radial contraction of the RV and correlates reasonably well with RV ejection fraction measured by cardiac MRI. Formula for RV FAC RV FAC (%) = [(RV End-Diastolic Area − RV End-Systolic Area) ÷ RV End-Diastolic Area] × 100 Echocardiographic View Required • RV-focused apical four-chamber view • The RV should be cen...
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