The following is a summary of “Unmasking High-Output Heart Failure: Beyond Conventional Paradigms,” published in the January ...
Endothelial dysfunction in the coronary arteries can lead to acute coronary events. Left ventricular dysfunction will cause the progression of heart failure, and left ventricular fibrosis and ...
which applied the knowledge of physiology and pathophysiology to everyday practice in treating congestive heart failure (CHF). The 62 patients were reported to have had a normal life with a ...
Heart failure resulting from treatments for non-cardiac medical conditions presents a significant challenge in clinical ...
A recent study published in the Clinical Research in Cardiology journal linked impaired high-density lipoprotein (HDL) ...
The following is a summary of “Reduced antioxidant high-density lipoprotein function in heart failure with preserved ejection ...
Chronic heart failure is a syndrome, not a specific disease, and occurs as a final common pathway in multiple disease states. The pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (HF) exists when either ...
Despite the numerous recent advancements in therapy, heart failure (HF) remains a principle cause of both morbidity and mortality ... In this review, we provide an overview of the pathophysiology of ...
Figure 1. Impact of venous congestion on the pathophysiology and treatment of acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). Early detection (eg, by continuous monitoring of intracardiac pressures and ...
In particular, the section welcomes submissions which support and advance the understanding of heart failure pathophysiology, translation of basic science observations to clinical medicine, clinical ...
Role of the RAAS in the Pathophysiology of Heart Failure ACE inhibitors have no effect on angiotensin II formed by alternate pathways. In contrast, ARBs would be expected to inhibit the biologic ...