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Diastolic heart function and dysfunction.

open access: yesRevista portuguesa de cardiologia : orgao oficial da Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia = Portuguese journal of cardiology : an official journal of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology, 1999
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Annexin A1 attenuates cardiac diastolic dysfunction in mice with inflammatory arthritis

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Significance Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are susceptible to heart failure accompanied by diastolic dysfunction. It is unknown what causes diastolic dysfunction in RA, and current therapies do not reduce the risk of heart problems.
Jianmin Chen   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Amelioration of diastolic dysfunction by dapagliflozin in a non-diabetic model involves coronary endothelium.

Pharmacological Research, 2020
The results of trials with sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors raised the possibility that this class of drugs provides cardiovascular benefits independently from their anti-diabetic effects, although the mechanisms are unknown.
D. Cappetta   +19 more
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Diastolic Dysfunction

Cardiology in Review, 1998
The pumping function of the left ventricle depends both on its ability to empty and its capacity to fill at a low pressure. Diastolic dysfunction occurs when filling of the left ventricle necessary to produce an adequate cardiac output requires an elevated pulmonary venous pressure.
, Little, , Cheng
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Impact of the 2016 ASE/EACVI recommendations on the prevalence of diastolic dysfunction in the general population

open access: yesEuropean Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging, 2018
João Almeida   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

An Update on Diastolic Dysfunction

Cardiology in Review, 2012
Diastolic dysfunction refers to abnormal diastolic filling properties of the left ventricle regardless of whether systolic function is normal or the patient has symptoms. Diastolic heart failure (HF), or more accurately, HF with preserved systolic function, is a distinct clinical entity characterized by the presence of the triad of impaired diastolic ...
Gregg M, Lanier   +5 more
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Diastolic dysfunction in hypertension

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2002
Heart failure is one of the most common causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and hypertension is the most common cause of cardiac failure. Recent studies have shown that isolated diastolic dysfunction very often accompanies hypertensive heart disease.
Michel, Slama   +3 more
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Diastolic dysfunction in cirrhosis

Heart Failure Reviews, 2016
Development of esophageal varices, ascites, and hepatic nephropathy is among the major complications of cirrhosis. The presence of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy, which includes a left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (DD), seems to deteriorate the course of the disease and the prognosis.
Møller, Søren   +3 more
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