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Results 21 - 30 of 295 for Congestive heart failure
  1. ... catheterization to diagnose or evaluate: Causes of congestive heart failure or cardiomyopathy Coronary artery disease Heart defects that ...
  2. ... a respiratory infection is present Acid reflux disease Heart failure (cardiac asthma) Insect sting that causes an allergic ...
  3. ... Elsevier; 2019:chap 34. Mann DL. Management of heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction. In: Libby P, ...
  4. ... other problems with the heart muscle Symptoms of heart failure Valve disease or shunts
  5. Oxygen makes things burn much faster. Think of what happens when you blow into a fire; it makes the flame bigger. If you are using ...
  6. ... fever) or birth defects and may cause heart failure (congestive heart failure) and infections (infective endocarditis). The surgery is ...
  7. Symptoms of heart failure are most common. They most often develop slowly over time. However, sometimes symptoms start very suddenly and may ...
  8. ... decreased movement or functioning of the heart, or heart failure may show up on: Chest x-ray Chest ... a transplanted organ) Heart transplant if severe congestive heart failure persists For most women, however, treatment mainly focuses ...
  9. ... levels are higher than normal when you have heart failure. ... need this test if you have signs of heart failure. Symptoms include shortness of breath and swelling of ...
  10. ... or function well. Many people with cardiomyopathy have heart failure . ... are often needed to treat the symptoms of heart failure, angina , and abnormal heart rhythms . Procedures or surgeries ...
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