Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
University of Würzburg · Universitätsklinikum Würzburg · +1 more institution
Abstract
Heart failure is considered an epidemic disease in the modern world affecting approximately 1% to 2% of adult population. It presents a multifactorial, systemic disease, in which--after cardiac injury--structural, neurohumoral, cellular, and molecular mechanisms are activated and act as a network to maintain physiological functioning. These coordinated, complex processes lead to excessive volume overload, increased sympathetic activity, circulation redistribution, and result in different, parallel developing clinical signs and symptoms. These signs and symptoms sum up to an unspecific clinical picture; thus invasive and noninvasive diagnostic tools are used to get an accurate diagnosis and to specify the…
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- Heart failure
- Disease
- Medicine
- Volume overload
- Intensive care medicine
- Population
- Pathophysiology
- Heart disease
- Good health and well-being