Heart Failure (Clinical) Heart failure (HF) refers to a complex condition resulting from the structural and/or functional inability of the heart to supply a normal cardiac output to meet metabolic needs. In HF, impaired ventricular filling or ejection of blood leads to fatigue , dyspnea , and...
Heart failure (HF) definition: the heart, when functioning at a normal filling pressure, is unable to pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body; this leads to maladaptive responses including volume overload (congestion) and ventricular remodeling, shortness of breath and fatigue, and an...
The goal of our study was to determine whether evidence for chaos in heart rate variability (HRV) can be observed when the respiratory input to the autonom... JO Fortrat,Y Yamamoto,RL Hughson - 《Biological Cybernetics》 被引量: 90发表: 1997年 Management of diastolic heart failure – a ...
Heart rate and HRV are important vital signs. Clinical studies have confirmed that heart rate is closely related to the occurrence and prognosis of cardiovascular diseases (such as coronary heart disease, myocardial ischemia, hypertension, and heart failure). Another study pointed out that heart rate...
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Heart failure (HF) is classically defined as a “clinical syndrome caused by the inability of the heart to supply blood to the tissues commensurate to the metabolic needs of that tissue” [1,2]. From: Heart Failure in the Child and Young Adult, 2018 ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome that affects mortality/morbidity and acts at different levels in the patient's life, resulting in a drastic impairment in multiple aspects of daily activities (e.g. physical, menta...
Haemoconcentration as a treatment goal in heart failure: ready for prime time?This paper presents an attitude determination algorithm for the local level strapdown inertial navigation where the body the earth and the transport rate can be calculated separately using a DCM computation scheme, Also ...
Lustgarten, MD, PhD; Markus Meyer, MD, PhD JAMA Cardiology Key Points Question Lower exertional heart rate is associated with worse exercise capacity in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), but does increasing exercise heart rate with atrial pacing improve exercise ...
Conflict of interest:None declared. 利益冲突:未声明。 Reversible severe pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure with cardiogenic shock due to scurvy: a case report European Heart Journal - Case Reports Aug 01, 2023: 7...