An LVAD patient presents to the ED with a history of vomiting and decreased oral intake over the course of one day. The patients LVAD system controller low-flow alarm has been triggered. A rapid bedside ultrasound examination reveals an IVC that measures < 1 cm in diameter and demonstrates > 50% respirophasic collapse. Which of the following echocardiographic findings would be most consistent with this patients presenting signs and symptoms? A. LVIDd will be increased over baseline measurements B. The interventricular septum will be bowing rightward C. Left ventricle chamber size will be smaller than baseline D. Right ventricle chamber size will be increased over baseline.