A relação entre consumo excessivo de álcool e risco aumentado para desenvolvimento de miocardiopatia alcoólica é universalmente conhecida. No entanto, permanece não esclarecida qual é a dose de exposição ao álcool e o tempo de consumo necessários para o desenvolvimento dessa doença. Adicionalmente, não existem dados definitivos sobre o consumo leve a moderado de álcool e incidência de insuficiência cardíaca, tanto na população hígida como em pacientes assintomáticos com disfunção sistólica. Identificar as evidências disponíveis na literatura sobre a associação entre o consumo moderado de álcool e a insuficiência cardíaca na população em geral e em pacientes assintomáticos com disfunção ventricular sistólica. A busca de evidências foi realiz...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of moderate “controlled” alcohol consumption on cardiac function i...
Dilatation of the left ventricle cavity and its contractility decrease with the subsequent heart fai...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption is associated with decreased clinical heart failur...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar o papel da abstenção alcoólica, no período de 12 meses, na cardiomiopatia alcoólic...
Alcoholic patients who consume >90 g of alcohol a day for >5 years are at risk of developing asympto...
Alcohol abuse can cause cardiomyopathy indistinguishable from other types of dilated nonischemic car...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study sought to assess preclinical cardiac abnormalities in chronic alcoholic...
AbstractObjectivesWe assessed the influence of alcohol intake on the development of symptomatic hear...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study evaluated the relationship between light-to-moderate alcohol consumption...
Alcohol use, abuse, and dependence have the potential to result in alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM). T...
Background and aims: Data on the prospective relationship of alcohol consumption at more moderate le...
Chronic and heavy alcohol consumption has deleterious effects upon the car-diovascular system and ma...
Objectives. The alterations of structure and function of the heart are intermediate phenotypes in th...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of moderate “controlled” alcohol consumption on cardiac function i...
Dilatation of the left ventricle cavity and its contractility decrease with the subsequent heart fai...
BACKGROUND: Although moderate alcohol consumption is associated with decreased clinical heart failur...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar o papel da abstenção alcoólica, no período de 12 meses, na cardiomiopatia alcoólic...
Alcoholic patients who consume >90 g of alcohol a day for >5 years are at risk of developing asympto...
Alcohol abuse can cause cardiomyopathy indistinguishable from other types of dilated nonischemic car...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study sought to assess preclinical cardiac abnormalities in chronic alcoholic...
AbstractObjectivesWe assessed the influence of alcohol intake on the development of symptomatic hear...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe study evaluated the relationship between light-to-moderate alcohol consumption...
Alcohol use, abuse, and dependence have the potential to result in alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM). T...
Background and aims: Data on the prospective relationship of alcohol consumption at more moderate le...
Chronic and heavy alcohol consumption has deleterious effects upon the car-diovascular system and ma...
Objectives. The alterations of structure and function of the heart are intermediate phenotypes in th...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of moderate “controlled” alcohol consumption on cardiac function i...
Dilatation of the left ventricle cavity and its contractility decrease with the subsequent heart fai...