The pathophysiology of congestive heart failure (CHF) includes conditions (e.g., activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system) which, when combined with CHF therapies, make patients afflicted with this syndrome quite susceptible to electrolyte disturbances. The most commonly encountered are hyponatremia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia. These derangements are of vast clinical importance; their development not only represents an immediate threat to the CHF patient (e.g., dysrhythmias secondary to hypokalemia), but are also indicative of underlying pathophysiologic events, an unfavorable clinical course, and occasionally an adverse therapeutic response. The optimal care of CHF patient includes the recognition and management of these...
are not infrequent during the course of severe, chronic, congestive heart failure. When observed, th...
The clinical couise w-as obser1ved and balance studies were conducted in a series of patients with c...
Coronary heart failure (HF) is a medical syndrome because of structural and practical defects in the...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a “pathophysiological syndrome in which, as a result of a particular ...
The pathogenesis of chronic heart failure (CHF) is a complex multifactorial process, which is a clos...
Heart failure syndrome is defined as the inability of the heart to deliver adequate blood to the bod...
International audienceCongestion, renal function, and electrolyte imbalance (particularly potassium)...
About 50% of deaths from heart failure (HF) are sudden, presumably referable to arrhythmias. Electro...
This thesis investigated the interplay between sodium, potassium, and therapies for heart failure (H...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnoea, fatigue and fluid retention acc...
PURPOSE: We investigated the mechanisms involved in the regulation of salt and water metabolism in p...
Abstract: Congestive heart failure is a clinical syndrome resulting from inability of the heart to p...
Five cases of congestive failure due to varied causes were studied metabolically during recovery. Th...
The authors find that electrolyte concentrations of the plasma of the more severely ill cardiac pati...
To alter the natural history of congestive heart failure and change the poor prognosis for patients ...
are not infrequent during the course of severe, chronic, congestive heart failure. When observed, th...
The clinical couise w-as obser1ved and balance studies were conducted in a series of patients with c...
Coronary heart failure (HF) is a medical syndrome because of structural and practical defects in the...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a “pathophysiological syndrome in which, as a result of a particular ...
The pathogenesis of chronic heart failure (CHF) is a complex multifactorial process, which is a clos...
Heart failure syndrome is defined as the inability of the heart to deliver adequate blood to the bod...
International audienceCongestion, renal function, and electrolyte imbalance (particularly potassium)...
About 50% of deaths from heart failure (HF) are sudden, presumably referable to arrhythmias. Electro...
This thesis investigated the interplay between sodium, potassium, and therapies for heart failure (H...
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnoea, fatigue and fluid retention acc...
PURPOSE: We investigated the mechanisms involved in the regulation of salt and water metabolism in p...
Abstract: Congestive heart failure is a clinical syndrome resulting from inability of the heart to p...
Five cases of congestive failure due to varied causes were studied metabolically during recovery. Th...
The authors find that electrolyte concentrations of the plasma of the more severely ill cardiac pati...
To alter the natural history of congestive heart failure and change the poor prognosis for patients ...
are not infrequent during the course of severe, chronic, congestive heart failure. When observed, th...
The clinical couise w-as obser1ved and balance studies were conducted in a series of patients with c...
Coronary heart failure (HF) is a medical syndrome because of structural and practical defects in the...