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The Management of Chronic Heart Failure
New England Journal of Medicine, 1996Heart failure is a complex of symptoms — fatigue, shortness of breath, and congestion — that are related to the inadequate perfusion of tissue during exertion and often to the retention of fluid. Its primary cause is an impairment of the heart's ability to fill or empty the left ventricle properly.
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Physicians must aggressively treat heart failure in the early stages to prevent disease progression and improve survival. Early treatment implies early diagnosis of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, before the onset of symptoms. Patients with risk factors for the development of heart failure, especially coronary disease or hypertension, should undergo
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Physicians must aggressively treat heart failure in the early stages to prevent disease progression and improve survival. Early treatment implies early diagnosis of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, before the onset of symptoms. Patients with risk factors for the development of heart failure, especially coronary disease or hypertension, should undergo
, Winkel, , Costanzo
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Micronutrients in Chronic Heart Failure
Current Heart Failure Reports, 2012Heart failure (HF)-associated mortality remains high, despite guideline-recommended medical therapies. Poor nutritional status and unintentional cachexia have been shown to have a strong association with worse survival in HF patients. Importantly, micronutrient deficiencies are potential contributing factors to the progression of HF.
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Insomnia and chronic heart failure
Heart Failure Reviews, 2008Insomnia is highly prevalent in patients with chronic disease including chronic heart failure (CHF) and is a significant contributing factor to fatigue and poor quality of life. The pathophysiology of CHF often leads to fatigue, due to nocturnal symptoms causing sleep disruption, including cough, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and nocturia ...
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