Adjective
Of or pertaining to a ventricle; bellied.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn decades to come ventricular catheterization performed to measure hormone concentrations will become as routine as the measurement of lumbar 'pressure' is today. Richard Bergland
Physicians and scientists will measure brain hormones-in ventricular fluid and elsewhere-will link these to specific diseases, and will devise space-age techniques to restock the mind's hormonal pantries. The only question is, 'When?' Richard Bergland
Along the inner surface of both ventricles, the ventricular wall remains thin, and a choroid plexus develops, releasing CSF. Source: Internet
A random and varying rhythm is classified as atrial or ventricular fibrillation depending if the electrical activity originates in the atria or the ventricles.sfn Abnormal conduction can cause a delay or unusual order of contraction of the heart muscle. Source: Internet
Definitive diagnosis requires a biopsy. ; Uhl anomaly : A congenital heart defect in which the right ventricular myocardium is too thin or absent. Source: Internet
Dilating the veins decreases cardiac preload and lowers the oxygen requirement of the heart whilst at the same time reducing ventricular transmural pressure thereby improving coronary blood flow. Source: Internet