<P> In this form of dextrocardia, the heart is simply placed further right in the thorax than is normal . It is commonly associated with severe defects of the heart and related abnormalities including pulmonary hypoplasia . </P> <P> Dextrocardia with situs inversus refers to the heart being a mirror image situated on the right side . For all visceral organs to be mirrored, the correct term is dextrocardia situs inversus totalis . </P> <P> Although statistically people with dextrocardia do not have any medical problems from the disorder, they may be prone to a number of bowel, esophageal, bronchial and cardiovascular disorders (such as double outlet right ventricle, endocardial cushion defect and pulmonary stenosis). Certain cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders related to dextrocardia can be life - threatening if left unchecked (see reference). </P> <P> Kartagener syndrome may also be present in patients with dextrocardia but this must be in the setting of situs inversus and may include male infertility . </P>

The right side of the heart is known as