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Cardiac Function and Dysfunction in Sepsis
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2016Cardiac function and dysfunction are important in the clinical outcomes of sepsis and septic shock. Cardiac dysfunction is not a single entity, but is a broad spectrum of syndromes that result in biventricular cardiac dysfunction manifested by both systolic and diastolic dysfunction and is influenced by cardiac loading conditions (ie, preload and ...
Margaret M Parker
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Sarcopenia and Cardiac Dysfunction
Cardiology in Review, 2019Although muscle loss is part of the natural course of human aging, sarcopenia has been associated with an increased risk of physical disability and mortality in older patients. Many heart failure patients concomitantly develop deficits in muscle mass and strength, resulting in decreased quality of life and exercise capacity.
Alexandra, Wong, William, Frishman
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Cardiac dysfunction in cirrhosis
Hepatology Research, 2003In cirrhosis, cardiac symptoms and physical signs occur as the liver functions worsen. Cirrhosis is associated with hyperdynamic circulation and beta-adrenergic system activation responsible for the cardiovascular changes. The purpose of the present study was to explore the cardiovascular response to exercise in cirrhotic patients.
Duran, Kaya +4 more
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Cardiac dysfunction in cirrhosis
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2007Cirrhosis is known to be associated with numerous cardiovascular abnormalities. These include increased cardiac output and decreased arterial pressure and total peripheral resistance. Despite this increased baseline cardiac output, patients with cirrhosis show an attenuated systolic and diastolic function in the face of pharmacological, physiological ...
Ralph F, Lee +2 more
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The role of cardiac dysfunction in multiorgan dysfunction
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2016The aim of this review was to examine the main determinants of cardiac dysfunction in critically ill patients, as well as how a reduction in cardiac performance influences other organ function.Cardiac dysfunction is a frequent complication in critically ill patients and contributes to organ hypoperfusion and poor outcome.
Abele, Donati +2 more
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Trastuzumab-Related Cardiac Dysfunction
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2011The use of trastuzumab in the adjuvant and metastatic treatment of breast cancer is associated with both symptomatic and asymptomatic cardiotoxicity. The long-term significance of these events, isolating known cardiotoxic effects of anthracyclines from those of trastuzumab, and the appropriateness of referring to trastuzumab-related cardiotoxicity as ...
Melinda L, Telli, Ronald M, Witteles
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The pathophysiology of cardiac dysfunction in epilepsy
Epilepsy Research, 2016Alterations in cardiac electrophysiology are an established consequence of long-standing drug resistant epilepsy. Patients with chronic epilepsy display abnormalities in both sinoatrial node pacemaker current as well as ventricular repolarizing current that places them at a greater risk of developing life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias.
Krishnan, Ravindran +3 more
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Cardiac Dysfunction Investigation in Prehypertension
2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005To study the possible cardiac function alternation in hypertension, 13 cardiac function parameters such as blood pressure (BP), cardiac output (CO), ejection time (ET) and stroke volume (SV), etc. were measured in 898 subjects. The subjects were grouped into 3 groups by blood pressure, namely: normotension, prehypertension and hypertension group ...
Chenhong, Li +5 more
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