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Edema formation in congestive heart failure and the underlying mechanisms

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av fistula pulmonary hypertension :: Article Creator Understanding Pulmonary Hypertension: Symptoms & Treatments When most people hear the word hypertension, they think of high blood pressure. While not as common as high blood pressure, pulmonary hypertension, which affects the lungs, can be harder to diagnose, more challenging to treat, and, tragically, often comes with fatal consequences. Dr. Talal Dahhan, Division Chief for Pulmonary & Critical Care at Baystate Pulmonary explains, "Nearly 3 to 8% of the world's population is affected by pulmonary hypertension (PH). A serious condition brought on by abnormally high pressure in the blood vessels between the lungs and the heart, most cases of PH cannot be cured. But with early detection and proper treatment, it is possible to improve symptoms and slow the disease's progression." What is Pulmonary Hypertension? While the signs and symptoms of pulmonary hypertension ar...

Atrial Fibrillation Treatment & Management

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mildly reduced ejection fraction :: Article Creator Finerenone Reduces Heart Failure Events In Patients With HFpEF 1. In this randomized controlled trial of patients with heart failure and mildly decreased or preserved ejection fraction, finerenone treatment was associated with lower rates of worsening heart failure events.  2. Finerenone treatment was not associated with an increase in serious adverse events. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) Study Rundown: Finerenone, a nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, has been shown to improve cardiovascular outcomes in patients with concurrent chronic kidney disease and type two diabetes mellitus. This study therefore aimed to evaluate whether adding finerenone to standard therapies for heart failure with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction could mitigate cardiovascular deterioration, thereby reducing heart failure events and mortality. The results indicated that patients tr...

CLINICAL VIGNETTES - 2004 - Journal of General Internal Medicine

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pulmonary hypertension and shortness of breath :: Article Creator Dr. Gomberg-Maitland Explains The Complexities Of Diagnosing Pulmonary Hypertension WASHINGTON (7News) — November is Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month, and Doctor Mardi Gomberg-Maitland of George Washington University Hospital dropped by the set of Good Morning Washington to discuss the condition. "Pulmonary Hypertension is high blood pressure in the lungs," Gomberg-Maitland said. "It's a type of heart failure, from the high pressures in the lungs." "Patients present with shortness of breath on exertion," she added. "It's not always asthma or trouble breathing or anxiety, it can be high pressure in the lungs." Unfortunately, pulmonary hypertension isn't quite as easy to diagnose as high blood pressure. "You can't put a blood pressure cuff around the lungs," Gomberg-Maitland shared. "Ultimately you ne...

What is my life expectancy if I have lupus?

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medicines for pulmonary hypertension :: Article Creator Communication Can Boost Medication Persistence In PAH Patients continued taking their medications for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) when symptoms appeared to improve, according to a new survey. Provider instructions and perceived symptom improvement are among the top reasons people with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) persist with taking their medications, according to a new survey. However, the survey also found that many patients get health care information from unreliable sources like social media and that many health care providers (HCPs) overestimate their patients' medication adherence.1  The findings, which were published in the journal Pulmonary Circulation, highlight challenges associated with "treatment persistence"—the duration from initiation to discontinuation of therapy—among patients with PAH. Both persistent and discontinuing patients listed...

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants and Children With Cardiac Disease | Circulation

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pulmonary stenosis in infants symptoms :: Article Creator

A Patient's Guide to Autoimmune Disease

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hypertension and stroke :: Article Creator Stress And Hypertension: Understanding The Link Hypertension is a silent killer that stealthily progresses in the body and causes irreversible damage if unchecked. Of the various factors that trigger hypertension in the body, the most common one is stress. Stress and hypertension are two very pervasive health issues that have affected millions of people worldwide. The link between the two is somewhat intricate since stress is both a cause and an effect of hypertension. What is hypertension? Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the force of blood against the walls of the arteries is consistently too high. Normal blood pressure is defined as below 120/80 mmHg, where "120" is the systolic pressure (when the heart beats) and "80" is the diastolic pressure (when the heart rests between beats). Hypertension is generally categorized as: Stage 1 Hypertension: Blood pressu...

5 Things We Now Know About Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

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top pulmonologist near me :: Article Creator