... myocardial perfusion and of the blood volume received during diastole Since both, a reduced myocardial perfusion reserve and diastolic heart failure, are an integral part of systolic heartfailure any ... patients with advanced heartfailureand NYHA III functional class and may therefore not be readily generalizable to patients with a milder or a more severer degree of heartfailure Furthermore, ... asynchrony and left ventricular contractility in patients with heartfailureand normal QRS duration Eur J Heart Fail 2007; 9:637-43 Chattopadhyay S, Alamgir MF, Nikitin NP, Fraser AG, Clark AL, Cleland...
... Felker GM, Benza RL, Chandler AB, Leimberger JD, Cuffe MS, Califf RM, Gheorghiade M, O'Connor CM: Heartfailure etiology and response to milrinone in decompensated heart failure: results from ... increases with the severity of heart failure, and the high plasma level of interleukin-6 is an important prognostic predictor in patients with congestive heartfailure J Am Coll Cardiol 1998, ... of cachectic and noncachectic patients with advanced congestive heartfailure Scand Cardiovasc J 1999, 33:344-50 Paraskevaidis IA, Parissis JT, Th Kremastinos D: Anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic...
... GK Collection and assembly of data AD Collection and assembly of data AK Data analysis and interpretation, collection and assembly of data CP Conception and design, data analysis and interpretation ... Conception and design, provision of patients, data analysis and interpretation, manuscript writing PA Conception and design, data analysis and interpretation, manuscript writing HA Data analysis and ... 25,000 and 12,000 patients, respectively, aged less than 65 years, with severely symptomatic New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV heartfailure [8] A meta-analysis performed by Gheorghiade and...
... with congestive heartfailureHeart 2002, 88:296-7 Boerrigter G, Costello-Boerrigter LC, Burnett JC Jr: Natriuretic peptides in the diagnosis and management of chronic heartfailureHeart Fail Clin ... IL-9 and decrease of IL-5, IL-7, and IFN-g plasma levels, in both ICM and NIDCM CHF patients vs controls and the inverse correlation of IL-5 and IL-9 plasma levels with duration of disease and ... cardiomyopathy and their asymptomatic relatives Heart 1996, 75:287-90 Aukrust P, Ueland T, Lien E, Bendtzen K, Muller F, Andreassen AK, et al: Cytokine network in congestive heartfailure secondary...
... with congestive heartfailureHeart 2002, 88:296-7 Boerrigter G, Costello-Boerrigter LC, Burnett JC Jr: Natriuretic peptides in the diagnosis and management of chronic heartfailureHeart Fail Clin ... IL-9 and decrease of IL-5, IL-7, and IFN-g plasma levels, in both ICM and NIDCM CHF patients vs controls and the inverse correlation of IL-5 and IL-9 plasma levels with duration of disease and ... cardiomyopathy and their asymptomatic relatives Heart 1996, 75:287-90 Aukrust P, Ueland T, Lien E, Bendtzen K, Muller F, Andreassen AK, et al: Cytokine network in congestive heartfailure secondary...
... anxiety/depression and usual activities between patients with stroke, congestive heartfailure (CHF) and caregivers Significant (p < 0.001) differences were noted in mobility, self-care and usual activity ... Freemantle N, Cleland JGF: The impact of heartfailure on health-related quality of life data acquired in the baseline phase of the CARE-HF study European Journal of HeartFailure 2005, 7:243-251 ... with congestive heartfailureand caregivers Patients with stroke, despite minor deficits, suffer from significant reduction of self-care perception Acknowledgements CC, ISN, DFM and JOF are supported...
... immune response, and hepatic lipogenesis are regulated differently in mice and humans These differences may have a bearing on the efficacy and toxicity of LXR ligands in humans As Alexander Pope observed ... Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand (H.W.); and Leuven Coordinating Center, Leuven, Belgium (F.V.W.) Address reprint requests to Dr Solomon at the Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, ... systolic and diastolic blood pressures, baseline heart rate, and Killip class; had a lower left ventricular ejection fraction; were more likely to have a history of diabetes or hypertension; and were...
... máu - Khả co thắt tim (myocardial contractility): tùy thuộc vào hệ giao cảm beta - Tần số tim (heart rate) - yếu tố, preload, afterload khả co thắt tim xác định thể tích tim bóp (stroke volume) ... volume) gia tăng - Nhưng LVEDP gia tăng thêm thể tích tim bóp trái lại gia tăng 7/ THẼ AFTERLOAD VÀ HEART RATE THÌ SAO? - AFTERLOAD: - công mà tâm thất phải thực để thắng áp lực (pressure work) - ... SỐ TIM : - Bởi cung lượng tim = thể tích tim bóp x tần số tim ( cardiac output = stroke volume x heart rate), tần số tim yếu tố quan trọng cung lượng tim - Lúc tần số tim nhanh, đủ thời gian để...
... between TAC and EGFP group Mitochondrial Morphology and Function EM was used to analyze mitochondrial fission and fusion changes in AS induced heartfailure The mitochondria in the TAC mice heart were ... reduced LVEF and LVFS (P < 0.01) Treatment with Ad-VEGF prevented the reductions of LVEF and LVFS (P < 0.05), with no significant difference in LVPW, IVSd, heart weight/body weight ratio andheart weight/tibia ... examined by echocardiography and killed The heart wet weight to body weight ratio and to tibia length ratio were calculated Heart samples were frozen in liquid nitrogen and then stored at -80°C until...
... http://www.implementationscience.com/content/6/1/66 Page of Table Mean and standard deviation of network parameters, and differences between chronic conditions Total Standard deviation Diabetes Chronic heartfailure Significance of difference ... collection and data analysis, and wrote the paper JVL and HPJ coordinated data-collection, provided feedback, and approved the final manuscript MW designed the study, supervised data-analysis, and contributed ... networks, network centralization of medical treatment and advice, degree centrality of health professionals and patients, and in overlap of medical and advice networks Centrality of the most central...
... of sudden death in patients with heartfailureAlcoholand drugs Alcohol has a direct toxic effect on the heart, which may lead to acute heartfailure or heartfailure as a result of arrhythmias, ... with mild heartfailureand include patients treated with diuretics who not have heartfailure Incidence of heartfailure The Framingham data show an age adjusted annual incidence of heartfailure ... the Framingham heart study, coronary heart disease accounted for only 46% of cases of heartfailure in men and 27% of chronic heartfailure cases in women Coronary artery disease and hypertension...
... function Resumed alcohol consumption may subsequently lead to acute or worsening heartfailure Immunisation and antiobiotic prophylaxis Chronic heartfailure predisposes to and can be exacerbated ... tolerance, and survival and reduce hospital admission rates in chronic heartfailure These beneficial effects are apparent in all grades of systolic heartfailure that is, mild to moderate chronic heart ... natural course of chronic heartfailure The Munich mild heartfailure study showed that ACE inhibitors combined with standard treatment slowed the progression of heartfailure in patients with...
... of acute heartfailure Second line drug treatment Chronic heartfailure Chronic heartfailure can be “compensated” or “decompensated.” In compensated heart failure, symptoms are stable, and many ... records together suggest heartfailure Diagnostic accuracy Heartfailure is a difficult condition to diagnose clinically, and hence many patients thought to have heartfailure by their general ... out patients in whom heartfailure is extremely unlikely and identify those in whom the probability of heartfailure is high—for example, in patients with suspected heartfailure who have low...
... multiple myeloma is not uncommon and is usually attributed to low protein states, renal failure, amyloid-related nephrotic syndrome, or congestive heartfailure When heartfailure is suspected, considerations ... patients, traditional heartfailure therapies such as beta blockers, ACE inhibitors and diuretics are not useful and may be detrimental As with other causes of high-output failure such as profound ... albumin of 3.6 g/dl, and a calcium of 13 mg/dl The ECG demonstrated sinus tachycardia with normal voltage and diffuse T wave flattening His chest X-ray demonstrated mild cardiomegaly and evidence of...
... Podbregar and Možina Figure Correlation between skeletal muscle StO2 and SvO22 Group A includes muscle StO2 and SvO patients with severe left heartfailure without severe sepsis/septic shock, and ... measurements) and precision (the random error in measuring [standard deviation of bias]) were calculated [14] The 95% limits of agreement were arbitrarily set, in accordance with Bland and Altman ... Group A includes patients with severe left heartfailure without additional severe sepsis/septic shock, and group B includes patients with severe left heartfailure with additional severe sepsis/septic...
... http://ccforum.com/content/13/4/R133 Table Comparing the first and the fourth hemodynamic measurements in patients with sepsis and acute heartfailure Sepsis Acute heartfailure 1st measurement 4th measurement 1st ... namely CFI and GEF, are valuable and comparable to the more classic PAC-derived parameters such as CP and LVSWI and are better than PAOP and SmvO2 In patients with sepsis, the PVPI and the ratio ... patients with acute heartfailure (b) The relationship between PAOP and pulmonary vascular permeability index (PVPI) in patients with sepsis and patients with acute heartfailure No significant...
... splanchnic and renal circulations fall, while flow to the heartand brain is maintained due to redistribution of blood away from the mesenteric and renal vascular beds and additional right heart dysfunction ... not estimate SvO in patients with severe left heartfailureand additional severe sepsis or septic shock However, in patients with severe left heartfailure without additional severe sepsis or ... after exclusion of 65 patients with heartfailure without sepsis/septic shock, 24 patients who did not have heart failure, patients for whom consent was not given and patients for whom NIRS measurements...
... Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure) : developed in collaboration with the American College of Chest Physicians and the International Society for Heartand Lung Transplantation: endorsed by the Heart ... outcome in patients with chronic heart failure: data from the Candesartan in Heart Failure: Assessment of Reduction in Mortality and Morbidity (CHARM) program Eur J Heart Fail 2009, 11:170-177 55 ... the case of heartfailure Arch Intern Med 1999, 159:1690-1700 Ho KK, Anderson KM, Kannel WB, Grossman W, Levy D: Survival after the onset of congestive heartfailure in Framingham Heart Study...
... validated clinical and biochemical score for the diagnosis of acute heart failure: the ProBNP Investigation of Dyspnea in the Emergency Department (PRIDE) Acute HeartFailure Score Am Heart J 2006, ... diagnosis heartfailure using a validated prediction model J Am Coll Cardiol 2009, 54:1515-1521 Michota FA Jr, Amin A: Bridging the gap between evidence and practice in acute decompensated heartfailure ... congestive heart failure: state of the rat Prehosp Emerg Care 2003, 7:13-23 Remes J, Miettinen H, Reunanen A, Pyörälä K: Validity of clinical diagnosis of heartfailure in primary health care Eur Heart...
... (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2) The non-protein respiratory exchange ratio (RER) value was calculated from VO2 and VCO2 The RER was used as an index of fat and carbohydrate oxidation Heart ... observed in heart rate, and systolic and diastolic blood pressures for up to five hours Of interest is the fact that Min et al [18] used this same product in a similarly designed study and saw no ... in part, to a lack of understanding of the differences in the pharmacokinetic and pharmacological properties between p-synephrine and m-synephrine (phenylephrine) Failure to differentiate the...