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welcome to this short lecture on heart failure specifically the causes of heart failure now in this lecture what we will do is weamp;#39;ll break heart failure in the causes into left-sided heart failure and right-sided heart failure and weamp;#39;ll look at the causes based on category that beam causes based on afterload contractility and preload causes now women have a look at this image here what weamp;#39;ll see is weamp;#39;ll see a skimming schematic drawing we had the lungs up here heart here and the rest of the vascular bed here so just following the blood flow really quickly weamp;#39;ve got the left ventricle here in the heart itamp;#39;s going to push blood out of the aorta so this is gonna be oxygenated blood going down to the body this represents the liver this represents the GI T capillary bed this represents the kidney bed and this represents the rest of the body now going through the capillary bed all the blue lines represents deoxygenated blood which retu

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Stage 1: The person has heart disease, but it isnt yet causing symptoms or limiting activities. Stage 2: The person has mild symptoms that only slightly limit activity. Stage 3: The person has docHub limitations to activities.
The most common findings include arterialization of the conjunctival veins, chemosis, proptosis, diplopia, bruit, retro-orbital headache, elevated intraocular pressure, and a decrease in vision. The classic triad of ocular symptoms seen in direct CCFs are less commonly seen in indirect CCFs.
More than half of people with heart failure experience continence issues such as urgency and urge incontinence5. Depression and a lowered quality of life can also occur in people with heart failure, as well as people with continence problems2,6.
General physical examination: The general appearance of patients with severe CHF or those with acutely decompensated HF includes anxiety, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and tachypnea. Patients with chronic decompensated HF can appear cachexic.
The hallmark of heart failure is dyspnea. The classic combination of raised jugular venous pressure (JVP), peripheral edema, palpable liver, basal crepitations, tachycardia, and a third heart sound is well known.
Warning signs and symptoms of heart disease Chest Pain. Shortness of Breath. Coughing or Wheezing. Swelling in the Legs, Ankles, or Feet. Poor Blood Supply to Extremities. Fatigue. Fast or Uneven Heartbeat (Palpitations) When to Call the Doctor.
Chest Pain, Pressure, Fullness, or Discomfort Most heart attacks actually involve only mild pain or discomfort in the center of your chest. You may also feel pressure, squeezing, or fullness.
Heart failure symptoms may include: Shortness of breath with activity or when lying down. Fatigue and weakness. Swelling in the legs, ankles and feet.

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