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I have watched numerous video’s on HF trying to learn & understand, as I suffer from this condition, apparently my readings where below 10% & I was still walking around, mind you three steps then I was gasping for air. This is by far the best video on the subject and as well as understanding the problem as well as the possible causes, I also have a better understanding of what the doctors and nurses are talking about. 10/10 Thank you and especially the doctors and nurses. 😊🙏
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*_Congestive heart failure (CHF)_* is a condition where the heart's ability to pump blood is compromised, causing fluid accumulation in the lungs and surrounding tissues. *Symptoms include* breathlessness, fatigue, and swelling. *Treatment options involve* medications, lifestyle modifications, and, in some cases, surgical procedures to enhance heart function.
You'll know it when you have them, usually. I have actual AFib and Oh, I am verrry Aware when I am experiencing those irregular heartbeats!😐 It feels like a fish is flopping all around inside your chest!!
I may have this- one doctor says " decompensated heart failure" another says "diastolic dysfunction", had cardio- testing this AM- wonder if they are both right, both wrong or 1 correct? I'm 77, so i think stiffened cardiac walls- we all may be right but I'm not planning to "push up daisies" very soon. Somehow i want fixed!😢
I had this in November 29th 2020 in hospital 🏥and was in for 4 days then I went 🏡home.had heartfailure due to the stupid covid viruses that have caused the problem with the virus that has caused the problem with the most recent experience has been doing a great job with a new one and get a good feeling about it and get the vaccines to go through the process of doing things to be able to make a difference to my life as a whole lot of the person who was in a good mood for a little bit to be honest with me and to make sure it is not going to make it to a brain injuries.
I have had this for a few years now I got to see the cardiologist because my heart is enlarged and the walls are starting to thicken I'm a little nervous...
Hey, I’m trying to understand diastolic HF a bit better. Why is there eventually an increase in diastolic pressure? I understand that in systolic HF, there is adequate filling, but impaired contraction, resulting in an increasing end-diastolic pressure. Can anyone clarify the process in diastolic HF? Thanks.
Hey, I hope you already got your answer you were looking for but if not, its because the left ventricle becomes thick and rigid and less able to expand. In order for it to expand enough to pump blood your body tries to increase inotropic response and force more blood into the space to force more expansion. But since pushing more blood in doesn't always work if the muscle still can't push it out, the blood backs up into the lungs.
Diastolic pressure is releted with peripheral resistance...when heart can't be relax ..the blood can't enter through right atrium...then the volume of blood will increase in superior and inferior vena cava .. which lead to increase peripheral risestnce..the increase distolic p
Question, since normal range of EF is between 50-70%, systolic EF < 50% makes sense. But in 2:30, it says EF > 50% is diastolic, I get confused. Maybe > 70% is diastolic dysfunction? What’s the real normal range of EF? Thanks, sorry if I asked a stupid question.
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This is the most concise HF explanation I have ever seen. Phenomenal stuff!
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I have watched numerous video’s on HF trying to learn & understand, as I suffer from this condition, apparently my readings where below 10% & I was still walking around, mind you three steps then I was gasping for air. This is by far the best video on the subject and as well as understanding the problem as well as the possible causes, I also have a better understanding of what the doctors and nurses are talking about. 10/10 Thank you and especially the doctors and nurses. 😊🙏
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'..or it has lost the ability to relax.'
The left ventricle feels me..
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So hard & specialist professionals tropic presentation easily to understand ! So incredible our body ! We’re so lucky at all , so happy to watch this ! Thanks fo r serving !
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*_Congestive heart failure (CHF)_* is a condition where the heart's ability to pump blood is compromised, causing fluid accumulation in the lungs and surrounding tissues. *Symptoms include* breathlessness, fatigue, and swelling. *Treatment options involve* medications, lifestyle modifications, and, in some cases, surgical procedures to enhance heart function.
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You'll know it when you have them, usually. I have actual AFib and Oh, I am verrry Aware when I am experiencing those irregular heartbeats!😐 It feels like a fish is flopping all around inside your chest!!
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I may have this- one doctor says " decompensated heart failure" another says "diastolic dysfunction", had cardio- testing this AM- wonder if they are both right, both wrong or 1 correct? I'm 77, so i think stiffened cardiac walls- we all may be right but I'm not planning to "push up daisies" very soon. Somehow i want fixed!😢
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I had this in November 29th 2020 in hospital 🏥and was in for 4 days then I went 🏡home.had heartfailure due to the stupid covid viruses that have caused the problem with the virus that has caused the problem with the most recent experience has been doing a great job with a new one and get a good feeling about it and get the vaccines to go through the process of doing things to be able to make a difference to my life as a whole lot of the person who was in a good mood for a little bit to be honest with me and to make sure it is not going to make it to a brain injuries.
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I have had this for a few years now I got to see the cardiologist because my heart is enlarged and the walls are starting to thicken I'm a little nervous...
Just got out of the hospital. I have diastolic heart failure. I'll pray for you.
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Hey, I’m trying to understand diastolic HF a bit better. Why is there eventually an increase in diastolic pressure? I understand that in systolic HF, there is adequate filling, but impaired contraction, resulting in an increasing end-diastolic pressure. Can anyone clarify the process in diastolic HF? Thanks.
Hey, I hope you already got your answer you were looking for but if not, its because the left ventricle becomes thick and rigid and less able to expand. In order for it to expand enough to pump blood your body tries to increase inotropic response and force more blood into the space to force more expansion. But since pushing more blood in doesn't always work if the muscle still can't push it out, the blood backs up into the lungs.
Diastolic pressure is releted with peripheral resistance...when heart can't be relax ..the blood can't enter through right atrium...then the volume of blood will increase in superior and inferior vena cava .. which lead to increase peripheral risestnce..the increase distolic p
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Recently diagnosed of grade III diastolic dysfunction with high probability of pulmonary hypertension at the age of 27. Is it dangerous?
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Question, since normal range of EF is between 50-70%, systolic EF < 50% makes sense. But in 2:30, it says EF > 50% is diastolic, I get confused. Maybe > 70% is diastolic dysfunction? What’s the real normal range of EF? Thanks, sorry if I asked a stupid question.
Diastolic heart failure has a normal EF. Only cardiac output is reduced in diastolic HF, not EF.
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