Heart failure is a syndrome characterized initially by left ventricular dysfunction that triggers countermeasures aimed to restore cardiac output. These responses are compensatory at first but eventually become part of the disease process itself leading to further worsening cardiac function. Among these responses is the activation of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) that provides inotropic support to the failing heart increasing stroke volume, and peripheral vasoconstriction to maintain mean arterial perfusion pressure, but eventually accelerates disease progression affecting survival. Activation of SNS has been attributed to withdrawal of normal restraining influences and enhancement of excitatory inputs including changes in: 1) periph...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....
Heart failure (HF) affects 5.8 million Americans and is characterized by an inability of the heart t...
Disturbances in cardiovascular neural regulation, influencing both disease course and survival, prog...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
Disturbances in cardiovascular neural regulation, influencing both disease course and survival, prog...
AbstractProposed reflex mechanisms for generalized neurohumoral activation in heart failure include ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by the activation of at least severa...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
Objectives.In view of previous experimental evidence relating sympathetic nervous overactivity in th...
Sympathetic-parasympathetic interaction plays a major role in the evolution and outcome of many card...
Sympathetic-parasympathetic interaction plays a major role in the evolution and outcome of many card...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....
Heart failure (HF) affects 5.8 million Americans and is characterized by an inability of the heart t...
Disturbances in cardiovascular neural regulation, influencing both disease course and survival, prog...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
SummaryIn heart failure, it has been recognized that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activat...
Disturbances in cardiovascular neural regulation, influencing both disease course and survival, prog...
AbstractProposed reflex mechanisms for generalized neurohumoral activation in heart failure include ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by the activation of at least severa...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of death in the western world, develops when a cardiac injury ...
Objectives.In view of previous experimental evidence relating sympathetic nervous overactivity in th...
Sympathetic-parasympathetic interaction plays a major role in the evolution and outcome of many card...
Sympathetic-parasympathetic interaction plays a major role in the evolution and outcome of many card...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic clinical syndrome characterized by the reduction in left ventricular...
AbstractHeart failure results in dramatic changes in certain neurotransmitter and hormone receptors....
Heart failure (HF) affects 5.8 million Americans and is characterized by an inability of the heart t...