Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proportion of all patients with CHF. The epidemiology and natural history of the condition appears different to that of systolic heart failure, resulting in significant morbidity although contributing little to overall mortality. Clinical assessment alone is inadequate to distinguish systolic from diastolic failure, and echocardiography is an essential investigation in the management of these patients. From a therapeutic standpoint an alternative approach to treatment is likely to be indicated, and the results of recent major trials in systolic heart failure cannot necessarily be extrapolated to this group of patients.</p
Diastolic heart failure (HF) as defined by the symptoms and signs of HF, preserved ejection fraction...
Heart failure (HF) is a major worldwide public healthproblem. One in 5 people aged 40 years in the U...
HEART FAILURE (HF) IS Ahighly prevalent syndromewith diverse etiologies thatmay be associated with r...
Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proport...
Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proport...
hree million Americans have congestive heart failure (CHF), and 500,000 new cases are diag-nosed eac...
Background: Congestive heart failure due to diastolic dysfunction is common and accounts for 30-40...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
AbstractRecent epidemiological studies suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF) h...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Numerous reports suggest that about one-third of patients with congestive heart failure do not have ...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
Alarge proportion of patients who present with symp-toms of heart failure have a left ventricular ej...
Key Words cardiac function, congestive heart failure, diastole, ejection fraction n Abstract Thirty ...
Background—The definition of diastolic heart failure (DHF) relies on the use of sensitive tools to e...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) as defined by the symptoms and signs of HF, preserved ejection fraction...
Heart failure (HF) is a major worldwide public healthproblem. One in 5 people aged 40 years in the U...
HEART FAILURE (HF) IS Ahighly prevalent syndromewith diverse etiologies thatmay be associated with r...
Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proport...
Diastolic heart disease is common and appears to be the primary abnormality in a substantial proport...
hree million Americans have congestive heart failure (CHF), and 500,000 new cases are diag-nosed eac...
Background: Congestive heart failure due to diastolic dysfunction is common and accounts for 30-40...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
AbstractRecent epidemiological studies suggest that 30% to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF) h...
Previously the subject of much debate, there is now consensus that diastolic heart failure (DHF) rep...
Numerous reports suggest that about one-third of patients with congestive heart failure do not have ...
Multiple recent epidemiologic studies have highlighted the importance of diastolic heart failure (DH...
Alarge proportion of patients who present with symp-toms of heart failure have a left ventricular ej...
Key Words cardiac function, congestive heart failure, diastole, ejection fraction n Abstract Thirty ...
Background—The definition of diastolic heart failure (DHF) relies on the use of sensitive tools to e...
Diastolic heart failure (HF) as defined by the symptoms and signs of HF, preserved ejection fraction...
Heart failure (HF) is a major worldwide public healthproblem. One in 5 people aged 40 years in the U...
HEART FAILURE (HF) IS Ahighly prevalent syndromewith diverse etiologies thatmay be associated with r...