Systolic Dysfunction
Found 6 free book(s)Congestive Heart Failure: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology ...
rc.rcjournal.comheart failure: systolic dysfunction and diastolic dysfunc-tion. The most common causes of systolic dysfunction (defined by a left-ventricular ejection fraction of 50%) are ischemic heart disease, idiopathic dilated cardiomyop-athy, hypertension, and valvular heart disease. Diastolic dysfunction (defined as dysfunction of left-ventricular fill-
Heart Failure Pathophysiology.ppt [Read-Only]
www.columbia.eduSystolic Dysfunction Diastolic Dysfunction Ventricular Enlargement Increased Wall Stress. 4 Ventricular Remodeling Laplace’s Law Where P = ventricular pressure, r = ventricular chamber radius and h = ventricular wall thickness RAS, renin-angiotensin system; SNS, sympathetic nervous system.
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www.heart.orgDefinition LV systolic dysfunction LV systolic function preserved, a filling problem Characteristics, treatment patterns, & outcomes appear similar to those of patients with HFpEF Patients who previously had EF <40% LVEF <40% >50% 41-49% >40% Therapies BB + ACEi/ARB + aldosterone antagonist if EF is less than 35% BP, HR control, treat symptoms
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE)
www.eortc.beLeft ventricular systolic dysfunction - - Symptomatic due to drop in ejection fraction responsive to intervention Refractory or poorly controlled heart failure due to drop in ejection fraction; intervention such as ventricular assist device, intravenous vasopressor support, or heart transplant indicated Death
ADULT HYPERTENSION PROTOCOL STANFORD …
www.med.stanford.eduIsolated systolic hypertension (elderly) Diuretic CCB (long-acting dihydropyridine) Heart failure: left ventricular dysfunction ACE inhibitor Beta-blocker Diuretic ARB Aldosterone antagonist High risk CHD Diuretic ACE inhibitor/ARB Beta-blocker Long-acting CCB Post MI …
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preeclampsia.orgMay 21, 2020 · tational hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pres-sure of 140 mm Hg or more or a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mm Hg or more, or both, on two occasions at least 4 hours apart after 20 weeks of gestation in a woman with a previously normal blood pressure (21). Women with gestational hypertension with severe range blood