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acute atelectasis :: Article Creator What To Know About Atelectasis Atelectasis is when the airways or air sacs in the lungs collapse or do not fully expand. Symptoms can include shallow breathing, coughing, and wheezing. Treatment may involve medications, breathing exercises, or surgery. Sometimes, atelectasis may also be called total or partial lung collapse. Atelectasis may affect both lungs or only part of them, with several causes and types. Around 90% of people who are placed under general anesthetic during surgery experience atelectasis afterward. Atelectasis is usually reversible. However, without medical care, it can lead to potentially fatal complications In this article, we look at the types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and outlook of atelectasis. The types of atelectasis sit within four categories based on the conditions that cause them. Nonobstructive Types of nonobstructive atelectasis include: ...

2023 AHA/ACC/ACCP/ASPC/NLA/PCNA Guideline for the ...

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severe systolic dysfunction :: Article Creator What's The Difference Between Systolic And Diastolic Heart Failure? In systolic heart failure, the heart cannot effectively contract with each heartbeat. In diastolic heart failure, your heart cannot relax between heartbeats. Both types can lead to right-sided heart failure. Doctors can diagnose left-ventricular heart failure as systolic, which means the heart is unable to contract well during heartbeats, or diastolic, which means the heart is unable to relax between heartbeats. Both types of heart failure have treatment options, ranging from medication and adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle to implanted devices, surgery, and transplantation. Systolic heart failure happens when the left ventricle of your heart cannot contract completely. That means your heart will not pump forcefully enough to move your blood throughout your body in an efficient way. It's also called heart ...

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pulmonary hypertension due to copd :: Article Creator Difficulties Living With COPD Deb Balzer and Rick Thiesse Mayo Clinic Health System Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a leading cause of disability and death in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association. More than 12.5 million people in the U.S. Have been diagnosed with COPD, but millions more may have the disease without knowing it. "COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease caused by long-term smoking, especially cigarettes. COPD also can be caused from breathing in toxic fumes or gases. In rare cases, it is caused by a genetic problem," says Dr. Mais Abdou, a pulmonologist at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse. "People with COPD are at increased risk of developing respiratory infections, heart disease, lung cancer, pulmonary hypertension and depression. Also, if you have a chronic lung disease such as COPD, you may be at grea...

Evaluation and Management of Pulmonary Hypertension in ...

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heart ejection fraction by age :: Article Creator What's The Difference Between Systolic And Diastolic Heart Failure? In systolic heart failure, the heart cannot effectively contract with each heartbeat. In diastolic heart failure, your heart cannot relax between heartbeats. Both types can lead to right-sided heart failure. Doctors can diagnose left-ventricular heart failure as systolic, which means the heart is unable to contract well during heartbeats, or diastolic, which means the heart is unable to relax between heartbeats. Both types of heart failure have treatment options, ranging from medication and adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle to implanted devices, surgery, and transplantation. Systolic heart failure happens when the left ventricle of your heart cannot contract completely. That means your heart will not pump forcefully enough to move your blood throughout your body in an efficient way. It's also called hea...