Heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF) International societies have put forth the concept of HF with mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFmrEF), in which patients have an LV ejection fraction of 41 to 49%. It is unclear whether this group is a distinct populat...
Supplement Aims and ScopeThe supplement aims to provide readers with an exploration of recent advances in research on and treatment of heart failure. This includes but is not limited to the following topics:•Pathophysiology•Evaluation•Management•Diagnosis•Prognosis•Treatment•Screening•Pr...
Heart failure is the inevitable clinical manifestation of late-stage ICM. In the early stage of the disease, progression is relatively slow and may be manifested as gradually increasing angina pectoris [33]. By the late stage of ischemic heart disease, occlusive plaques have formed caused by coro...
13.04.3.2 Heart Failure Heart failure is marked by the inability of the left ventricle to perfuse tissues with adequate oxygen. It is often preceded by direct cardiac injury (MI), hypertension, or a genetic defect that compromise cardiac function. Neurohumoral responses compensate for ...
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Interventions for heart failure Acute heart failureDefining, managing and treating the rapid onset of acute heart failure requires skills and techniques in constant evolution. The various topics of specific interest for this condition, from the latest tools, assist devices and techniques to biosensors ...
heart failure; cardiac biomarkers; precision medicine; non-natriuretic biomarkers; omics in heart failure1. Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a global health concern characterized by high morbidity and mortality rates, presenting significant societal burdens in terms of healthcare costs and patient ...
abnormal heartbeats are not a cause of concern. But Afib makes the heart pump blood less efficiently than it should, which can lead to stroke, heart failure, or even cardiac arrest, a quickly fatal event in which the heart stops beating. It’s important to get to the root of Afib, so...
AHA/ACC/HFSA, American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology/Heart Failure Society of America; CI, cardiac index; CCCTN, Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network; CSWG, Cardiogenic Shock Working Group; ESC, European Society of Cardiology; MCS, mechanical circulatory support; SBP, systolic ...
Though there are focused reviews in JACC: Heart Failure, the Review Topic of the Month articles would create a streamline of "hot" topics as well as foundational topics that would be critical for readiness for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or other certifications. Submission ...