Right Ventricular Dissociation Physiological

Physiological right ventricular dissociation is one of the conditions observed in healthy people and does not require treatment. If it occurs, it is a normal physiological condition and no treatment is required. However, if right ventricular dissociation continues for a long time or is accompanied by severe symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

This condition is characterized by separation of the ventricles of the heart. During contraction, systole, the left ventricle is stronger than the right, so it contracts faster, which leads to separation of the ventricles. Normally, both ventricles contract simultaneously, but in the case of blockade of the right leg, the right leg of the cardiac bundle stops