Today, the patient with heart disease can be assisted to live longer and achieve a higher qulity of life than even a decade ago. Through advancements in diagnostic procedures that allow earlier and more accurate diagnoses, treatment can begin well before significant debilitation occurs. Newer treatments, technologies, and pharmacotherapies are being developed rapidly. However, heart disease remains a chronic condition, and complications may develop. This chapter presents the complications most often resulting from heart diseases and the treatments provided by the health care team for these complications
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This chapter will review cardiac haemodynamics and outline the aetiology and diagnostic criteria use...
Cardiac disease is an umbrella term describing many conditions that affect a person’s heart health. ...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness frequently associated with cardiovascular complications. The ...
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IT is not surprising that the medical profession and the entire country are intensely concerned with...
Dystrophinopathies are characterized by skeletal and cardiac muscle complications because of a lack ...
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Best practices guidelines for the long-term management of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) include seco...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
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The author discusses the clinical and diagnostic features of chronic heart failure in patients with ...
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