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Can a Cough Be Related to Heart Issues?

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chf symptoms in elderly :: Article Creator Congestive Heart Failure And Heart Disease Heart failure is when your heart can't pump enough blood to provide your body with the blood and oxygen it needs. If you have this condition, it doesn't mean your heart stops working. It means your heart doesn't work as efficiently as usual. Blood moves through your heart and body at a slower rate, and pressure in your heart raises. The condition affects nearly 7 million Americans. About 1 in 4 people will get diagnosed with it in their lifetime. Heart failure is the main reason why people older than 65 go to the hospital. An irregular heartbeat may be a symptom of heart failure. (Photo credit: E+/Getty Images) Heart failure pathophysiology Pathophysiology is the process that leads to heart failure. When your heart doesn't pump strongly enough, your body adapts so it can meet your body's need for blood. The chambers of the hear...

What Are the Differences Between Left- vs. Right-Sided Heart Failure?

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pulmonary embolism treatment :: Article Creator How To Treat A Pulmonary Embolism A pulmonary embolism (PE) occurs when a blood clot (embolus) enters a pulmonary artery (blood vessel) in the lungs and blocks normal blood flow. In most cases, the blood clot originates in a deep vein in the leg (known as deep vein thrombosis) and breaks free, traveling through the bloodstream and to the lungs.  When a pulmonary embolism blocks blood flow to the lungs, your body's oxygen level can drop to dangerously low levels. Without prompt treatment, PE can cause organ damage or death. Treatment may involve blood thinning or clot-busting medications depending on the severity and size of the PE. If medications are ineffective, surgery may be necessary to remove life-threatening clots. Most people with PE require hospitalization and will receive initial treatments in the intensive care unit. A team of healthcare providers—including pulmonologists (doctors...

The Five Deadly Causes of Chest Pain Other than Myocardial Infarction

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pulmonary critical care associates :: Article Creator Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Our program strives to produce physicians excelling in the practice of critical care medicine in any care setting. The UAB Critical Care Medicine fellowship program is housed within one of the largest Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine divisions in the nation. Our goal is to assist you in building the skills you need to fulfil your personal professional goals in a supportive learning environment. We offer an unparalleled breadth of clinical exposure as your training will occur primarily in the 1157-bed UAB Hospital, which is among the 20 largest and best equipped in the nation, with a large catchment area. We are privileged to provide care to diverse population of patients, offering access to physicians that are considered leaders in their subspecialties. Our fellows train in a busy University hospital ICU, cross training in surgical, cardiac and neurolo...

Widowmaker heart attack: Symptoms, survival rate, and more

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bilateral heart failure :: Article Creator A Death Sentence Turned Miracle Birth: 1-year-old Boy Survives Rare Heart Defect The journey to making sure Megan Gallagher delivered a healthy baby was long. At their 20-week check-up, the doctor said the baby would be in hospice until he died. DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — When Megan Gallagher and her husband, Philip Agostino, found out they were pregnant with their first child, they were overcome with joy.  However, the journey to making sure they delivered a healthy baby was long. At Gallagher's 20-week check-up, her first doctor said her baby would be in hospice until he died.  "It was just really hard to swallow, so we just left thinking our baby was going to die," said Gallagher.  According to doctors at UPMC, Gallagher's baby was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, which is a birth defect that affects normal blood flow through the heart. After Gallagher's...

Pulmonary edema

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elevated pulmonary artery pressure :: Article Creator Scientists Discover Potential New Treatment For Pulmonary Hypertension Researchers at Indiana University and Notre Dame have discovered a potential new treatment for pulmonary hypertension, focusing on reversing vascular remodeling through an epigenetic pathway involving the protein SPHK2, as reported in Circulation Research. This innovative approach could transform the treatment of this serious lung condition. Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine,  at the school's South Bend regional campus, and their colleagues at the University of Notre Dame, have discovered a novel therapeutic target for treating pulmonary hypertension. This form of high blood pressure specifically impacts the blood vessels in the lungs. The team's research and findings have been recently published in the journal Circulation Research. Pulmonary hypertension is a complex and often fatal cond...