Pathophysiological Characterization of Isolated Diastolic Heart Failure in Comparison to Systolic Heart Failure
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Abstract
Objective
To assess the 4 key pathophysiological domains that characterize classic heart failure by systematically performing measurements in older patients with presumed DHF and comparing these results with those from age-matched healthy volunteers and patients with classic systolic heart failure (SHF). DESIGN AND SETTING: Observational clinical investigation conducted in 1998 in a general community and teaching hospital in Winston-Salem, NC.
Participants
A total of 147 subjects aged at least 60 years. Fifty-nine had isolated DHF defined as clinically presumed heart failure, LVEF of at least 50%, and no evidence of significant coronary, valvular, or pulmonary disease. Sixty had typical SHF (LVEF
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Heart failure
- Ejection fraction
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Pathophysiology
- Diastole
- Diastolic heart failure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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