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Results 61 - 70 of 297 for Right ventricular failure
  1. ... the heart muscle can weaken over time and heart failure may develop. High blood pressure also leads to ... 2024:chap 64. Rogers JG, O'Connor CM. Heart failure: epidemiology, pathobiology, and diagnosis. In: Goldman L, Cooney ...
  2. ... and malfunction. This condition is called right-sided heart failure, or cor pulmonale . Pulmonary hypertension may be caused ... heart Blood clots in the lung ( pulmonary embolism ) Heart failure (of the left side of the heart) Heart ...
  3. ... The physical exam may also show signs of heart failure in some adults. An echocardiogram is a test ... problems, including: Abnormal heart rhythms , particularly atrial fibrillation Heart failure Heart infection (endocarditis) High blood pressure in the ...
  4. ... low. Sick sinus syndrome may cause symptoms of heart failure to start or get worse. Sick sinus syndrome ... Fainting (syncope) Falls or injury caused by fainting Heart failure Poor heart pumping
  5. ... non-invasive ventilation) and oxygen therapy Right-sided heart failure or cor pulmonale (heart swelling and heart failure due to chronic lung disease) Pneumonia Collapsed lung ( ...
  6. ... regurgitation may not cause any symptoms. Symptoms of heart failure may occur, and can include: Active pulsing in ... treat severe symptoms. Swelling and other symptoms of heart failure may be managed with medicines that help remove ...
  7. ... which can be used to treat symptoms of heart failure, high blood pressure and to slow or regulate ... brain (stroke), intestines, kidneys, or other areas Congestive heart failure Pulmonary edema Pulmonary hypertension
  8. ... limited. Medicines are used to treat symptoms of heart failure or abnormal heart rhythms (most commonly atrial fibrillation). ... intestines, kidneys, or other areas Fainting spells ( syncope ) Heart failure High blood pressure in the arteries of the ...
  9. ... It may also occur in people with: Cardiomyopathy Heart failure (also called congestive heart failure) Heart surgery Myocarditis Valvular heart disease VT can ...
  10. ... responsive. In severe cases, the infant may develop heart failure and shock. In milder cases, symptoms may not ... artery disease (CAD) Endocarditis (infection in the heart) Heart failure Hoarseness Kidney problems Paralysis of the lower half ...
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