AbstractAdvances in the treatment of heart failure with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have been accompanied by an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of heart failure. The inability of the heart to act as a pump is determined in some patients by alterations to the architecture of the heart and changes in the extracellular space, particularly fibrosis. The degree to which the failure of the heart as a pump can be attributed to a reduced ability of the myocyte to contract is contentious. The origin of symptoms is still uncertain but does relate to identified changes in the lung, increased peripheral resistance and atrophy of skeletal muscle. The mechanisms of action of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are numerous...
Despite recent advances in the medical treatment ofchronic heart failure,1 this clinical syndrome re...
The central roles of neurohormonal abnormalities in the pathobiology of heart failure have been defi...
Heart failure (HF) still presents a major health problem despite significant understanding of its un...
Therapy of heart failure. The incidence and prevalence of heart failure is on the rise. It has becom...
Abstract Heart failure is one of the major problems related to heart diseases in the modern era. Mul...
AbstractForty years ago therapy for congestive heart failure was limited largely to the mercurial di...
To alter the natural history of congestive heart failure and change the poor prognosis for patients ...
Heart failure is defined as a pathophysiological state in which an abnormality of cardiac function i...
Heart failure syndrome is defined as the inability of the heart to deliver adequate blood to the bod...
AbstractCongestive heart failure is a common clinieal syndrome, with a relatively poor prognosis in ...
Congestive heart failure is a frequent complication of hypertension. This is a brief review of the m...
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This chapter addresses the state of knowledge in the evidence-based management of heart failure (HF)...
AbstractBecause physicians have traditionally considered heart failure to be a hemodynamic disorder,...
The old heart failure (HF) treatments that increased contractility have generally increased also mo...
Despite recent advances in the medical treatment ofchronic heart failure,1 this clinical syndrome re...
The central roles of neurohormonal abnormalities in the pathobiology of heart failure have been defi...
Heart failure (HF) still presents a major health problem despite significant understanding of its un...
Therapy of heart failure. The incidence and prevalence of heart failure is on the rise. It has becom...
Abstract Heart failure is one of the major problems related to heart diseases in the modern era. Mul...
AbstractForty years ago therapy for congestive heart failure was limited largely to the mercurial di...
To alter the natural history of congestive heart failure and change the poor prognosis for patients ...
Heart failure is defined as a pathophysiological state in which an abnormality of cardiac function i...
Heart failure syndrome is defined as the inability of the heart to deliver adequate blood to the bod...
AbstractCongestive heart failure is a common clinieal syndrome, with a relatively poor prognosis in ...
Congestive heart failure is a frequent complication of hypertension. This is a brief review of the m...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90037/1/phco.20.18.349S.34605.pd
This chapter addresses the state of knowledge in the evidence-based management of heart failure (HF)...
AbstractBecause physicians have traditionally considered heart failure to be a hemodynamic disorder,...
The old heart failure (HF) treatments that increased contractility have generally increased also mo...
Despite recent advances in the medical treatment ofchronic heart failure,1 this clinical syndrome re...
The central roles of neurohormonal abnormalities in the pathobiology of heart failure have been defi...
Heart failure (HF) still presents a major health problem despite significant understanding of its un...