Pulmonary and peripheral congestion, as signs of cardiac failure ... compression and a tendency to resist dorsiflexion. Signs of venous engorgement are not to be expected in bed patients, but ...
The most common cardiovascular killer in maternal medicine is also among the most misdiagnosed. Peripartum cardiomyopathy ...
vascular compliance, neurohormonal activations and inflammatory cascades leading to pulmonary congestion. Pathophysiology of volume overload in ADHF is not well understood. Sodium and water ...
The mechanisms underlying pulmonary congestion and the onset of antidiuresis ... of cerebrospinal fluid during hypoxia, embarrasses the venous and lymphatic returns, papilledema and engorgement ...
considering the left heart chambers filling pressures and the degree of pulmonary congestion; and right, assessing the right heart chambers filling pressures and the degree of fluid overload in the ...
Pulmonary fibrosis and similar conditions ... lung edema, hypoxemia, and vascular congestion. “Since biomolecular damage is a main cause of many chronic age-related diseases, targeting and ...
Ventricular–vascular coupling describes the inter-relationship between ... 7 There is increasing appreciation that two distinct pathways can lead to pulmonary congestion in AHF.3 The first has been ...
20 For patients with refractory congestion, diuretic manipulation is worthwhile ... Recent pulmonary embolism is a contraindication because it may increase pulmonary vascular resistance and result in ...
Acute pulmonary embolism is rare during childhood and adolescence. The high pulmonary embolism-related fatality among ...
Outpatient management of patients with cancer-associated pulmonary embolism (PE) may be a feasible, safe approach with low short-term rates of recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE), major bleeding, ...
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News Medical on MSNEvaluating the safety and efficacy of Tendvia mechanical thrombectomy for acute pulmonary embolismAnnouncing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. Mechanical thrombectomy is effective and safe for treating pulmonary embolism (PE).
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