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symptoms of low ejection fraction :: Article Creator Everything You Need To Know About Ejection Fraction Ejection fraction is a measurement doctors can use to help diagnose heart failure. A normal range is between 52% and 72% for males and between 54% and 74% for females. An ejection fraction that's higher or lower may be a sign of heart failure or an underlying heart condition. Ejection fraction is a measurement doctors use to calculate the percentage of blood that leaves your heart each time it contracts. As your heart beats, it pumps (ejects) blood into your body from the two lower muscular chambers, known as the left and right ventricles. Between beats, when your heart relaxes, the two ventricles fill up with blood. However, it takes more than a single contraction to pump all the blood out of a ventricle. Ejection fraction is a test your doctor can use to determine the percentage of blood that leaves the left ventricle ...

Adverse effects of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in cancer therapy: pathophysiology, mechanisms and clinical management

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pph heart :: Article Creator Can An Organ Transplant Change Someone's Personality? Source: Ground Picture / Shutterstock Claire Sylvia was an accomplished dancer when, at the age of 45, she was diagnosed with a rare incurable condition known as primary pulmonary hypertension, PPH. This disorder, which involves high blood pressure in the lungs, leads to enlargement of the right side of the heart and debilitating symptoms such as trouble breathing and extreme fatigue. Although medication sometimes ameliorates the symptoms, the only effective treatment for severe PPH is a heart-lung transplant. And for Claire, as her symptoms worsened, such a transplant became her only hope for survival. Three years after her cardiologist pronounced her grim diagnosis, Claire received a phone call notifying her that a donor had been found. An 18-year-old male was brain-dead following a motorcycle accident and his family had consented to donating his...

(PDF) Unilateral pulmonary edema: A case report and review of the literature

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pulmonary hypertension uptodate :: Article Creator Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is high blood pressure in the arteries in your lungs. You can get it after you've had a pulmonary embolism (PE) -- a blood clot in your lung. There are about 5,000 new cases a year. Around 1% to 5% of people who've had a PE will get it. Doctors often find it hard to diagnose CTEPH because the symptoms are a lot like ones they see in other diseases. Typically, symptoms come on slowly. They may include: Shortness of breath, especially during exercise Fatigue Weakness Pain or pounding in your chest Swelling in your legs (edema) Bluish fingers or toes (cyanosis) Fainting Rarely, CTEPH can also make you cough up blood. Scarring from blood clots is behind CTEPH. When you get blood clots in your lungs, they can turn into scar tissue. Scar tissue makes blood vessels narrower, o...

Older Adults in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: Factoring Geriatric Syndromes in the Management, Prognosis, and Process of Care: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association | Circulation

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pulmonary hypertension suomeksi :: Article Creator Winrevair For Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: What You Need To Know Winrevair, also known as sotatercept-csrk, is a medicine used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), which causes high blood pressure in the arteries that go from your heart to your lungs.   Winrevair is available as an injection given by a health care provider or by you or your caregiver after getting trained on the injection technique.  Below you'll find common questions and answers about Winrevair. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is categorized into groups by the World Health Organization based on the cause of the symptoms. Winrevair is approved for the treatment of people who have Group 1 pulmonary arterial hypertension, which is caused by narrowness, thickening, or stiffness in the arteries in the lungs. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is also categorized by functional class based on the types of physica...

Case 18-2021: An 81-Year-Old Man with Cough, Fever, and Shortness of Breath

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leiomyosarcoma metastasis to lung prognosis :: Article Creator Metastatic Cancer To The Lung Cancer that starts elsewhere in your body can spread to your lungs. This isn't lung cancer, but it may cause lung symptoms. Treatment options depend on the original cancer site and may include surgery or chemotherapy. When cancer develops, it typically forms in one area or organ of the body. This area is known as the primary site. Unlike other cells in the body, cancer cells can break away from the primary site and travel to other parts of the body. Cancer cells can move in the body through the bloodstream or the lymph system. The lymph system is made up of vessels that carry fluids and support the immune system. When cancer cells travel to other organs in the body, it's called metastasis. Cancer that metastasizes to the lungs from other areas is a life-threatening condition that develops when cancer in another area of the body ...