You might experience the following symptoms with left- or right-sided heart failure: The most common causes of left-sided heart failure are coronary artery disease (restricted blood flow to your ...
From the traditional view, the hemodynamic point of view, HF is defined as a pathophysiologic condition in which impaired cardiac performance is responsible for the heart's inability, at normal ...
The following is a summary of “Unmasking High-Output Heart Failure: Beyond Conventional Paradigms,” published in the January ...
Hemodynamic consequences such as increased pulmonary venous pressure, post-capillary pulmonary hypertension, and secondary right heart failure as well as decreased cardiac output are similar to ...
The pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (HF) exists when either the left ventricle, the right ventricle, or both, require elevated filling pressures to maintain cardiac output. The ...
Medically reviewed by Jeffrey S. Lander, MD Congestive heart failure (CHF) and heart failure are the same thing. Both terms ...
Causes of swollen feet and ankles include ... This swelling often points to right-sided heart failure. Get medical attention right away if you develop heart failure symptoms.
The following is a summary of “Reduced antioxidant high-density lipoprotein function in heart failure with preserved ejection ...
Swelling in the ankles, feet and legs is one of the less commonly known symptoms of heart failure that can be painful and ...
It's possible to have both left- and right-sided heart failure. When both sides of the heart are affected, it is called biventricular heart failure. This condition causes symptoms similar to each ...