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lung test :: Article Creator 1 In 4 COVID Survivors Had Impaired Lung Function 1 Year On, Study Shows A team led by University of Amsterdam researchers evaluated diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), spirometry results, and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in 301 COVID-19 survivors. A quarter of COVID-19 survivors had impaired lung function 1 year after infection, and older patients, those with more than three chronic conditions, and those with severe cases improved slower than other patients over time, a Dutch study published yesterday in PLOS One reveals. A team led by University of Amsterdam researchers evaluated diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), spirometry results, and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in 301 COVID-19 survivors who underwent at least one lung-function test from May 2020 to December 2021. Median patient age was 51 years, and 56% were men. The study involved 349 patients total. Read more at...

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average ejection fraction :: Article Creator Heart Failure Without A Reduced Ejection Fraction ABSTRACT Heart failure (HF) substantially impacts the health and financial security of an increasing proportion of the US population. It worsens debility and quality of life and may lead to hospitalization and death. HF is a clinical syndrome with diverse symptomatic presentations. Physicians generally divide patients with HF into 2 groups: those with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) greater than or equal to 50% and those with an LVEF less than 49%. This review focuses on the group of patients whose LVEF is greater than or equal to 50%. This classification of HF is referred to as HF with a preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Few beneficial therapies have been identified for this condition, possibly because of its heterogenous etiologies (eg, myocardial, vascular, metabolic, and other...

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left sided chf symptoms :: Article Creator Acute Heart Failure Symptoms: 7 Unusual Signs Of Heart Problems That One Should Never Ignore Acute Heart Failure Symptoms: 7 Unusual Signs of Heart Problems That One Should Never Ignore Are you at risk of an acute heart failure? Look out for these signs and symptoms, and never ignore the risk factors. The heart is one of the most vital organs of the body and it is important to make sure that it functions well. However, the cases of heart diseases including acute heart failure are on a constant rise which is an area of concern. Acute heart failure (AHF) which is also known as acute decompensated heart failure or cardiac failure is a fatal condition that reflects the inability of the heart to pump blood at a normal rate to fulfil the requirements of the body. There are various reasons why AHF occurs in a person and can be caused by a primary disturbance in the left, right side or both sides of the...

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lung cancer and pleural effusion :: Article Creator Fluid On The Lungs In People With Cancer (pleural Effusion) Cancer can cause fluid to collect around the lungs. This is called a pleural effusion. How does fluid build up around the lungs? There are two sheets of tissue that protect the lungs. They are called pleural membranes (or pleura). In between the pleura is the pleural space. It's normal to have a thin layer of fluid in this space. This helps the lungs to move easily when you breathe in and out. Cancer cells can spread to the pleura. This causes inflammation of the pleura and makes more fluid. The fluid builds up in the pleural space. This is called a pleural effusion. The increased amount of fluid stops your lungs from expanding fully, you have to take shallower breaths and make more of an effort to breathe. Pulmonary oedema  If your doctor or nurse talks about fluid on the lung they might mean pleura...

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hypertensive renal disease :: Article Creator High Blood Pressure While Lying Down Linked To Heart Disease Risk Blood pressure is an essential measurement of health. People need to keep their blood pressure in a healthy range to reduce the risk of poor health outcomes, such as heart attack and stroke. A recent study found that people with normal blood pressure while sitting but high blood pressure while lying down are still at risk for poor health outcomes, such as coronary heart disease, heart failure, and fatal coronary heart disease. Further research is needed to see how beneficial it would be to regularly measure supine blood pressure in the clinical setting. Medical professionals typically measure blood pressure to gather vital information about someone's health. Most often, people are sitting during blood pressure readings. However, this might not reveal the full picture about a person's cardiovascular health, since some pe...