Comorbidities frequently accompany chronic heart failure (HF), contributing to increased morbidity and mortality, and an impaired quality of life. We describe the prevalence of several high-impact comorbidities in chronic HF patients and their impact on morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, we try to explain the underlying pathophysiological processes and the complex interaction between chronic HF and specific comorbidities. Although common risk factors are likely to contribute, it is reasonable to believe that factors associated with HF might cause other comorbidities and vice versa. Potential factors are inflammation, neurohormonal activation, and hemodynamic changes
Non-cardiac comorbidity complicates heart failure care and is prevalent in one form or another for t...
Introduction. Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome consisting of cardinal symptoms accompanied ...
With the aging of the population and improvement of life expectancy of patients with heart disease, ...
Comorbidities frequently accompany chronic heart failure (HF), contributing to increased morbidity a...
Heart failure is a clinical syndrome characterized by poor quality of life and high morbidity and mo...
The increasing number of patients with heart failure HF and comorbidities is due to aging population...
A broad spectrum of concomitant disorders may complicate heart failure adding further morbidity and ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is expected to rise due to increased surviv...
Comorbidities play a major role in heart failure. Whether prevalence and prognostic importance of co...
Aims Co-morbidities frequently accompany heart failure (HF), contributing to increased morbidity and...
Non-cardiac comorbidity complicates heart failure care and is prevalent in one form or another for t...
Introduction. Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome consisting of cardinal symptoms accompanied ...
With the aging of the population and improvement of life expectancy of patients with heart disease, ...
Comorbidities frequently accompany chronic heart failure (HF), contributing to increased morbidity a...
Heart failure is a clinical syndrome characterized by poor quality of life and high morbidity and mo...
The increasing number of patients with heart failure HF and comorbidities is due to aging population...
A broad spectrum of concomitant disorders may complicate heart failure adding further morbidity and ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is expected to rise due to increased surviv...
Comorbidities play a major role in heart failure. Whether prevalence and prognostic importance of co...
Aims Co-morbidities frequently accompany heart failure (HF), contributing to increased morbidity and...
Non-cardiac comorbidity complicates heart failure care and is prevalent in one form or another for t...
Introduction. Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome consisting of cardinal symptoms accompanied ...
With the aging of the population and improvement of life expectancy of patients with heart disease, ...