Heart failure (HF) is a systemic illness with grave implications for bodily functions. The brain, among other vital organs, often suffers insults as a result of HF, and both anatomic and functional brain abnormalities were found in the HF population. This injury was demonstrated across a wide range of clinical conditions and cardiac functions and was shown to affect patients\u27 outcomes. Although reduced cardiac output and high burden of cardiovascular risk factors are the prevailing explanations for these findings, there are data showing the involvement of neurohormonal, nutritional, and inflammatory mechanisms in this complex process. Here, the authors review the suggested pathophysiology behind brain injury in HF, describe its effect on...
Aims This systematic review aimed to study the hippocampal and frontal changes of heart failure (HF)...
AimsAutonomic, cognitive, and neuropsychologic deficits appear in heart failure (HF) subjects, and t...
Hypertension represents the most common associated cause of heart failure, and it is frequently invo...
Heart failure (HF) is a systemic illness with grave implications for bodily functions. The brain, am...
In heart failure (HF) strong haemodynamic and neuronal signalling feedback interactions between the ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome with multiple interactions between the failing myo...
Many previous studies indicate that heart failure (HF) increases the risk of cognitive dysfunction a...
Heart failure (HF) is a devastating condition characterized by poor quality of life, numerous compli...
After atrial fibrillation, heart failure is the second most frequent cardiac association of stroke....
Cognitive impairment (CI) is increasingly recognized as a common adverse consequence of heart failur...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
Rationale: Heart failure (HF) following heart damage leads to a decreased blood flow due to a reduce...
Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) are at risk for vascular brain injury. Cerebral cortica...
Heart and brain disorders more frequently co-exist than by chance alone, due to having common risk f...
AimsThis systematic review aimed to study the hippocampal and frontal changes of heart failure (HF) ...
Aims This systematic review aimed to study the hippocampal and frontal changes of heart failure (HF)...
AimsAutonomic, cognitive, and neuropsychologic deficits appear in heart failure (HF) subjects, and t...
Hypertension represents the most common associated cause of heart failure, and it is frequently invo...
Heart failure (HF) is a systemic illness with grave implications for bodily functions. The brain, am...
In heart failure (HF) strong haemodynamic and neuronal signalling feedback interactions between the ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome with multiple interactions between the failing myo...
Many previous studies indicate that heart failure (HF) increases the risk of cognitive dysfunction a...
Heart failure (HF) is a devastating condition characterized by poor quality of life, numerous compli...
After atrial fibrillation, heart failure is the second most frequent cardiac association of stroke....
Cognitive impairment (CI) is increasingly recognized as a common adverse consequence of heart failur...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
Rationale: Heart failure (HF) following heart damage leads to a decreased blood flow due to a reduce...
Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) are at risk for vascular brain injury. Cerebral cortica...
Heart and brain disorders more frequently co-exist than by chance alone, due to having common risk f...
AimsThis systematic review aimed to study the hippocampal and frontal changes of heart failure (HF) ...
Aims This systematic review aimed to study the hippocampal and frontal changes of heart failure (HF)...
AimsAutonomic, cognitive, and neuropsychologic deficits appear in heart failure (HF) subjects, and t...
Hypertension represents the most common associated cause of heart failure, and it is frequently invo...