I just want to thank u Dr. for that video. My name is Francine P. and i was diagnosed with Chronic Congested Heart Failure this year. And my Heart is pumping only 15%. I've got rush to Stanford Hospital and they saved my life. Now i'm doing good and living with my condition. The main KEY is STICKING to my NO SODIUM DIET and TAKING my MEDS. EVERY DAY and ON TIME. Thanks again i learn alot.
Dear sir, I do have the same condition. Can you please let me know the medicines you used and using presently. Please help me to confirm. I am awaiting your help at my email suhail645@gmail.com Please reply at earliest.
Excellent, thank you. An international footballer collapsed on the pitch in 2020. His team mates were terrified that he had died. It was heart failure. He recovered and is back playing again. Your video helps explain some of the background to this.
So well explained. I am 48, non smoker non drinker and diagnosed with heart failure (both Left and right ventricle affected). Seems it has gone on 2 years and treated for worsening asthma until i was rushed to hospital a month ago.
I just discovered you two weeks ago. In September 2021 I was diagnosed with heart failure, my nephew saved my life when he found my EF of 20-25% and immediately took me to ER. I got the heart failure as a reaction to covit vaccine. Now my EF is better, I am on medication (4 kind of drugs). I have a healthy lifestyle, for years I am on intermittent fasting, now mostly OMAD. Some blame the fasting.... I would greatly appreciate if you go deeper in treatments, drugs, supplements, etc...
Chat GPT recommended me your video as an easy way into board prep 😅 I appreciate your way of reducing the topic to something as simple as a pump not working. Thank you
I've followed you since I found out I could greatly improve my understanding with your lectures, and I recommend them all the time. I've a question, though, what about mid-range EF?
Hello, the other two videos are available at MedCram.com Some updates have been made to this course, but unfortunately, we aren't able to update/annotate our videos on this platform. Once videos are posted here, they are essentially static. We're are also able to create new content by charging for some of our courses or for All-Access. Thank you for the comment. Please reach out to us at customers@medcram.com with any questions.
That's called orthopnea and it can be an indication your heart failure is worsening. If you need more pillows to prop you up or you have to sleep in your recliner it's not a good sign
As a reaction with reduced blood flow to your kidney will activate RAAS system (ruclips.net/video/BVUeCLt68Ik/видео.html) to make your circulating volume up and constrict your blood vessels. Now, your failing heart just have to work harder to overcome with increased volume and tighter blood vessel.
That's why the meds/diet for heart failure are mostly related to counteract the effect of RAAS system: ACEI, ARBS, low sodium diet, lesser fluid intake, etc. And at the same time, these medications can cause injury to your kidneys. So must must have regular kidney blood works so proper adjustments can be made.
I just want to thank u Dr. for that video. My name is Francine P. and i was diagnosed with Chronic Congested Heart Failure this year. And my Heart is pumping only 15%. I've got rush to Stanford Hospital and they saved my life. Now i'm doing good and living with my condition. The main KEY is STICKING to my NO SODIUM DIET and TAKING my MEDS. EVERY DAY and ON TIME. Thanks again i learn alot.
Dear sir,
I do have the same condition. Can you please let me know the medicines you used and using presently. Please help me to confirm. I am awaiting your help at my email
suhail645@gmail.com
Please reply at earliest.
Excellent, thank you. An international footballer collapsed on the pitch in 2020. His team mates were terrified that he had died. It was heart failure. He recovered and is back playing again. Your video helps explain some of the background to this.
i searched everywhere! finally someone is making sense!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS :)
So well explained. I am 48, non smoker non drinker and diagnosed with heart failure (both Left and right ventricle affected). Seems it has gone on 2 years and treated for worsening asthma until i was rushed to hospital a month ago.
I just discovered you two weeks ago. In September 2021 I was diagnosed with heart failure, my nephew saved my life when he found my EF of 20-25% and immediately took me to ER. I got the heart failure as a reaction to covit vaccine. Now my EF is better, I am on medication (4 kind of drugs). I have a healthy lifestyle, for years I am on intermittent fasting, now mostly OMAD. Some blame the fasting.... I would greatly appreciate if you go deeper in treatments, drugs, supplements, etc...
I want to thank you for the video. I am working on my APRN, and this video and other MedCram videos are exceptionally beneficial to my studies.
Chat GPT recommended me your video as an easy way into board prep 😅 I appreciate your way of reducing the topic to something as simple as a pump not working. Thank you
Seriously? Didn’t know that AI was recommending MedCram.
love these video series. I learn more from these videos than from my professors.
Great video, thank you for posting and making it free!
Very well explained. I have been watching your other videos. They are very informative. Thank you!
Keep up the good work buddy! One of the inspirations for my channel!
Awesome teacher thank you for the content
Thank you very much for putting these videos together!
Great information,thank you. I had difficulty seeing the blue 'ink' though.......
Very Good Videos.Thank you for the CMEs
I've followed you since I found out I could greatly improve my understanding with your lectures, and I recommend them all the time. I've a question, though, what about mid-range EF?
Wish we could get ceu for watchi g your videos. They are so good. Thank you
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Thanks doctor
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So we’ll explained thank you so much
Can you do a video on myocarditis ?
Melatonin seems to be extremely beneficial/curative in heart failure according to studies, as well as for cognitive decline
Where are the follow up vids?
+Anita Strohl at Medcram.com
THANK YOU THIS ISSUES HAS BEEN EXPLAINED TO ALL HUMAN'S ..DUE TO THERAPY..😁🇺🇸🌹
So how do we Clear plaque from an artery?
Why the other two videos are private ?
Hello, the other two videos are available at MedCram.com Some updates have been made to this course, but unfortunately, we aren't able to update/annotate our videos on this platform. Once videos are posted here, they are essentially static. We're are also able to create new content by charging for some of our courses or for All-Access. Thank you for the comment. Please reach out to us at customers@medcram.com with any questions.
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY thank u so much .
+Eashwar Murugan they are on Medcram.com
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Does it also cause you to feel like you can't breathe when lying on my back at night?
That's called orthopnea and it can be an indication your heart failure is worsening. If you need more pillows to prop you up or you have to sleep in your recliner it's not a good sign
You don't mention why the kidneys react as they do?
As a reaction with reduced blood flow to your kidney will activate RAAS system (ruclips.net/video/BVUeCLt68Ik/видео.html) to make your circulating volume up and constrict your blood vessels. Now, your failing heart just have to work harder to overcome with increased volume and tighter blood vessel.
That's why the meds/diet for heart failure are mostly related to counteract the effect of RAAS system: ACEI, ARBS, low sodium diet, lesser fluid intake, etc. And at the same time, these medications can cause injury to your kidneys. So must must have regular kidney blood works so proper adjustments can be made.
EF is normal in HRNEF
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