Diastolic heart failure is an underestimated pathology with a high risk of acute decompensation during the perioperative period. This article reviews the epidemiology, risk factors, pathophysiology, and treatment of diastolic heart failure. Although frequently underestimated, diastolic heart failure is a common pathology. Diastolic heart failure involves heart failure with preserved left ventricular (LV) function, and LV diastolic dysfunction may account for acute heart failure occurring in critical care situations. Hypertensive crisis, sepsis, and myocardial ischaemia are frequently associated with acute diastolic heart failure. Symptomatic treatment focuses on the reduction in pulmonary congestion and the improvement in LV filling. Specif...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is the clinical syndrome of heart failure associated ...
Diastolic dysfunction is a poorly understood pathophysiological entity; its importance is magnified ...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Diastolic heart failure is an underestimated pathology with a high risk of acute decompensation duri...
AbstractEpidemiological and clinical studies suggest that HF with a preserved ejection fraction will...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
Left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction is a commonly encountered condition and its impact on th...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
This study was done in AHMED QUASIM & ALSHAB hospitals , from November 2004 to January 2005 . Obje...
Abstract: Underlying causes, risk factors, and precipitating causes of heart failure (HF) should be ...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
More than 50 % of people living with congestive heart failure have diastolic heart failure (DHF). Mo...
Diastolic dysfunction, which is increasingly seen as being influential in precipitating heart failur...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is the clinical syndrome of heart failure associated ...
1. Although heart failure is commonly associated with depressed systolic function, there is increasi...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is the clinical syndrome of heart failure associated ...
Diastolic dysfunction is a poorly understood pathophysiological entity; its importance is magnified ...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Diastolic heart failure is an underestimated pathology with a high risk of acute decompensation duri...
AbstractEpidemiological and clinical studies suggest that HF with a preserved ejection fraction will...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
Left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction is a commonly encountered condition and its impact on th...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
This study was done in AHMED QUASIM & ALSHAB hospitals , from November 2004 to January 2005 . Obje...
Abstract: Underlying causes, risk factors, and precipitating causes of heart failure (HF) should be ...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
More than 50 % of people living with congestive heart failure have diastolic heart failure (DHF). Mo...
Diastolic dysfunction, which is increasingly seen as being influential in precipitating heart failur...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is the clinical syndrome of heart failure associated ...
1. Although heart failure is commonly associated with depressed systolic function, there is increasi...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is the clinical syndrome of heart failure associated ...
Diastolic dysfunction is a poorly understood pathophysiological entity; its importance is magnified ...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...