During these more than 20 years of evolution in understandings of the mechanisms of heart failure (HF) with preserved fractional ejection, there has been a rich variety of terminology, including "diastolic heart failure", "heart failure with preserved systolic function" and "heart failure with preserved fraction". By defi nition, the latter term "ejection fraction-induced heart failure" proved to be the most appropriate and was accepted as the most correct, as the presence of diastolic dysfunction is not unique only to this group and exists in these patients, albeit subclinically and discrete disturbance in the longitudinal systolic function of the left ventricle against the background of the preserved ejection fraction. The problem, howeve...
The common pathophysiology contributing to fluid retention and dyspnoea in heart failure is a non-co...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents a heterogeneous collection of cond...
IApproximately 30-50 % of patients with Heart Failure (HF) have normal or near normal left ventricul...
Alarge proportion of patients who present with symp-toms of heart failure have a left ventricular ej...
Heart failure is caused primarily bysystolic or diastolic dysfunction. Systolic dysfunction is defin...
Heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for nearly half of the cases of...
Heart failure (HF) with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (HFpEF) occurs in 40 to 60...
Heart failure with a normal ejection fraction, also called heart failure with preserved ejection fra...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
Progressive aging of the population and prolongation of life expectancy have led to the rising preva...
Aging population and poorly controlled hypertension contribute to an ever-increasing prevalence of h...
Over the last two decades, important advances have been made in explaining some pathophysiological a...
International audienceIt is estimated that half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have HF with...
HEART FAILURE (HF) IS Ahighly prevalent syndromewith diverse etiologies thatmay be associated with r...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remains an elusive entity, due to its heterog...
The common pathophysiology contributing to fluid retention and dyspnoea in heart failure is a non-co...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents a heterogeneous collection of cond...
IApproximately 30-50 % of patients with Heart Failure (HF) have normal or near normal left ventricul...
Alarge proportion of patients who present with symp-toms of heart failure have a left ventricular ej...
Heart failure is caused primarily bysystolic or diastolic dysfunction. Systolic dysfunction is defin...
Heart failure (HF) with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for nearly half of the cases of...
Heart failure (HF) with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (HFpEF) occurs in 40 to 60...
Heart failure with a normal ejection fraction, also called heart failure with preserved ejection fra...
The concept of ‘‘diastolic’’ heart failure grew out of the observation that many patients who have t...
Progressive aging of the population and prolongation of life expectancy have led to the rising preva...
Aging population and poorly controlled hypertension contribute to an ever-increasing prevalence of h...
Over the last two decades, important advances have been made in explaining some pathophysiological a...
International audienceIt is estimated that half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have HF with...
HEART FAILURE (HF) IS Ahighly prevalent syndromewith diverse etiologies thatmay be associated with r...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) remains an elusive entity, due to its heterog...
The common pathophysiology contributing to fluid retention and dyspnoea in heart failure is a non-co...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents a heterogeneous collection of cond...
IApproximately 30-50 % of patients with Heart Failure (HF) have normal or near normal left ventricul...