Congestive Heart Failure: Pathophysiology

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • CHF: Pathophysiology explains what goes wrong with the heart muscle, and how the kidneys and cardiovascular system attempt to compensate for the failing heart.
    www.sciencewithsusanna.com has diagrams, notes, and practice questions.

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  • @jenniferrodriguez1594
    @jenniferrodriguez1594 10 лет назад +83

    Amazing how I can pay a ton of money for my classes, yet I alwasy revert to RUclips as my instructor. I learned more in this video than I have thus far in my class. Thanks for the great lesson! Needed it…

    • @angeline_1994
      @angeline_1994 7 лет назад +2

      jennifer rodriguez me too!! I feel like I should pay some youtubers instead of my own teachers who are not very helpful :(

    • @JuliaHelen777
      @JuliaHelen777 5 лет назад +1

      Or we should eliminate "money" all along and do what we love because we love to understand & thus do it. 😊🤗

    • @arzitha
      @arzitha 4 года назад

      Agreed! Can't argue with that!

  • @RAU4JC
    @RAU4JC 9 лет назад +29

    Thank you so much!! Don't stop making these videos, you have the gift of teaching. Im a nursing student and these have helped me so much.

  • @rockydeleon5968
    @rockydeleon5968 Год назад +1

    Thank you. 5 year medic here and I continue to get too comfortable and forget how to accurately describe disease process to Patients. thank you for the simplify this.

  • @ashleysanden9049
    @ashleysanden9049 3 года назад +6

    This was so much more helpful than my lecture. Thank you so much for breaking it down in a way that makes sense!

  • @moon9372
    @moon9372 7 лет назад +1

    I was really struggling to understand pathophysiology of HF before watching it.. YOu made it so much clear than my lecturer Thank YOU SOOOOOOOMUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @fitriisa4804
    @fitriisa4804 10 лет назад +16

    I'm a nursing student, your explanation is very clear. Thank you so much!

  • @johnmichael5135
    @johnmichael5135 9 лет назад +4

    It's amazing how simple you made this concept. You are very gifted. God bless you.

  • @kimmanubag5182
    @kimmanubag5182 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for making this video. Simplified but has all the essential elements. Another cramming med student is saved thank to you!

  • @ChubbyGranny
    @ChubbyGranny 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for making videos like these. You don't know how much it has helped me by feeling more confident about my knowledge in nursing school. Thank you so much!

  • @nazreensofiabintihazleenup266
    @nazreensofiabintihazleenup266 3 года назад +2

    thank you so much for explaining this. I've been trying to understand this topic in google webs but thanks to u, I can understand this easily. Thank you so much

  • @baileydiede5212
    @baileydiede5212 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this so understandable.

  • @namwalichuluz8023
    @namwalichuluz8023 3 года назад +1

    Short but super effective...thankyou so much

  • @tubazafar8733
    @tubazafar8733 2 года назад +1

    How calmly u have taught the topic that made it so easy to understand,thumps up to you❤️

  • @nancymihut777
    @nancymihut777 Год назад +1

    I love your videos, you are great teacher. Excellent way to help us to understand Pathophysiology that is not the easiest one. Blessings to you.

  • @nawreezhubail8116
    @nawreezhubail8116 7 лет назад +2

    perfect ... thank you .. saved me so much time going over my boring leture

  • @French192
    @French192 10 лет назад +2

    I understood it much better than I did in class! Thanks for the great teaching =)

  • @basmed2000
    @basmed2000 9 лет назад +1

    I would like to express my admiration to the neatness of your work in making this subject very easy to understand . Keep up the good work and wish you all the best .

  • @mitralvalve3141
    @mitralvalve3141 3 года назад +1

    WOW YOU'RE SO GOOD all the respect i really appreciate your great videos you're so smart you made the subject from complicated to simple

  • @spekeify
    @spekeify 8 лет назад +1

    That was so well explained with extra work done at home . many thanks Sussana

  • @viyandanependa4524
    @viyandanependa4524 8 месяцев назад

    loved loved this! thank you so muchhh, have a big test on Monday, and now I'm confident I've got this... 🙂

  • @spencerselemani3009
    @spencerselemani3009 5 лет назад

    This explanation was very very fair for a medical student even those who are not

  • @misstinaaa
    @misstinaaa 9 лет назад +4

    Such a great video. I'm a nursing student and this was incredibly helpful!

  • @libbybrownenyc
    @libbybrownenyc 2 года назад

    My Mommie had congestive heart disease. Thanks for the explanation. She was having a hard time towards the end of her life 💔 😪

  • @arzitha
    @arzitha 4 года назад +1

    1st video watched on this channel and it's just perfect! such a simple and effective way of explanation/ teaching. Thoroughly enjoyed the video!

  • @andrewclancy8834
    @andrewclancy8834 10 лет назад

    Fantastically described. You have a knack for teaching

  • @shashimoghe3920
    @shashimoghe3920 4 года назад

    Dr suassanhenze excellent demonstration and explanation on CHF thanks and regards 11/01/2020

  • @jamesharte8390
    @jamesharte8390 10 лет назад +1

    brilliantly simplified

  • @studywithme8470
    @studywithme8470 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU, YOU SAVED ME ❤️

  • @abigailkugblenu1411
    @abigailkugblenu1411 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @benkeo368
    @benkeo368 9 лет назад

    You made the process very simple to understand. Thank you very much!

  • @jayariesgianan3160
    @jayariesgianan3160 3 года назад

    its the simplest explanation of CHF pathophysiology in RUclips.

  • @vishvish1768
    @vishvish1768 6 лет назад

    Really i understood very well because your teaching way is very clear and satisfy able. Thanks

  • @PacsyRay
    @PacsyRay 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you so so so so much!

  • @ryannguyen7033
    @ryannguyen7033 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, this is exactly what ive been looking for much appreciated!

  • @jamesodonovan7809
    @jamesodonovan7809 9 лет назад

    Very clear explanation - short, concise and accurate. Thanks

  • @annalynch9467
    @annalynch9467 7 лет назад

    This is a clear and simple explanation, thank you!

    • @susannaheinze
      @susannaheinze  7 лет назад

      Thank you! This was a fun page of notes to prepare and teach.

  • @khamikos1
    @khamikos1 6 лет назад

    so cool... so easy listenng and watching all your lesson videos on medicine. you are AMAZING. CONGRATULATIONS. THANKS .I WILL BE FOLLOWING YOU.for ever

  • @shashimoghe3920
    @shashimoghe3920 3 года назад

    Thanks dr for your this esay to follow feedback on congestive heart failure proud of your awareness drive 17/04/2021

  • @one.in.million_lads
    @one.in.million_lads 9 лет назад

    right side failure is the backpressure into the venous system causing hepatosplenomegaly, ascites and oedema.
    Left side failure is the backpressure into the pulmonary venous system causing pulmonary oedema and reduced cardiac output.

  • @jengreathouse697
    @jengreathouse697 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making this information so easy to understand!

  • @kaaminiragudass9990
    @kaaminiragudass9990 7 лет назад +1

    GREAT EXPLAINATION.PLZ DO MORE VIDEOS.

  • @thimayap1556
    @thimayap1556 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this upload. Helped me so much.

  • @divyalatha3443
    @divyalatha3443 9 лет назад

    simplified brilliantly

  • @mimprincesa
    @mimprincesa 2 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @vijaytikkoo1227
    @vijaytikkoo1227 2 года назад

    God Bless you, your videos are amazing.

  • @Rudomussalama38
    @Rudomussalama38 6 месяцев назад

    this was so helpful

  • @corvinius3
    @corvinius3 9 лет назад

    Thanks for a wonderful and clear explanation.

  • @28Eos
    @28Eos 10 лет назад

    Really helped me grasp the compensation cycle...thanks!

  • @politics147
    @politics147 10 лет назад +1

    when u increase heart rate . you don't affect the diastolic phase but only the systolic phase.

  • @rudrikthakkar2985
    @rudrikthakkar2985 10 лет назад

    Thank you very much! for creating this, I understand it lot more.

  • @ElLa-fe5qd
    @ElLa-fe5qd 10 лет назад +1

    it's excellent! it helps me a lot! thank you so much!

  • @kellyminuto5942
    @kellyminuto5942 8 лет назад

    Very easy to follow, Thank you!

  • @nicolasdiaz8463
    @nicolasdiaz8463 5 лет назад

    Thank you, you save my exam!! could'nt be more clear

  • @priyankasuthar6749
    @priyankasuthar6749 3 года назад

    Greatttt.... Thanku soo much

  • @samspencer532
    @samspencer532 Год назад

    Thanks this was very helpful, can do please do one for myocardial infarction

  • @laurenball1912
    @laurenball1912 10 лет назад

    Thank you for the video! You explained it so clearly!

  • @mohdmo5339
    @mohdmo5339 10 лет назад

    Thank u very much for these clear presentation

  • @whiterose5206
    @whiterose5206 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!!!

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    @Trending_shorts_. Год назад

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    @alizayfatimah6787 Год назад

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    @sagaralekhya9659 6 лет назад

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  • @ChristelMDaza
    @ChristelMDaza 3 года назад

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    @sayladytea 9 лет назад

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    @susannaorjicahinelo1137 Месяц назад

    Ur video was so helpful. Pls can I get the complete chart

  • @madelaine2222
    @madelaine2222 9 лет назад

    This was an amazing video, very helpful thank you!

  • @JillTait
    @JillTait 8 лет назад

    absolutely fantastic!!!!!! thankyou

  • @PJay138
    @PJay138 10 лет назад

    Awesome explanation!

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    @binbinky78 3 года назад

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    @sibongilebanda8679 4 года назад

    Thank you
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  • @politics147
    @politics147 10 лет назад

    in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy the sv increase but usually it's ur cardiac output that drops.

  • @mamtadevi6336
    @mamtadevi6336 7 лет назад

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    @hier0phant336 9 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @nicky5366
    @nicky5366 8 лет назад

    Thank you!

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    @kkkkkk7d 10 лет назад

    Superb for basics!👌

  • @literally_hay3718
    @literally_hay3718 3 года назад

    Thanks for your video! Can you make more pathophysiology for other diseases please? Respiratory failure, afib, hepatic encephalopathy please!!!

    • @frankowen1935
      @frankowen1935 3 года назад

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  • @khamikos1
    @khamikos1 6 лет назад

    THANKS YOU ARE GREAT

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    @yashsakhare1115 7 месяцев назад

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    @browniepug 7 лет назад

    simply superb

  • @Bravericecooker
    @Bravericecooker 8 лет назад

    THANK YOU SOO MUCH!

    • @Bravericecooker
      @Bravericecooker 8 лет назад

      HELPED me so much with my patho for my careplan =D

  • @jahnavisaisuchita5838
    @jahnavisaisuchita5838 4 года назад

    Good explanation

  • @trevamcdaniel3919
    @trevamcdaniel3919 8 лет назад

    wonderful

  • @dralvinjames
    @dralvinjames 3 года назад

    Very informative 👏

  • @autumnsspirit3873
    @autumnsspirit3873 8 лет назад

    thx

  • @malibustacy3606
    @malibustacy3606 Год назад

    So why is the human body so good at recognizing/compensating for it's short comings but incapable of initiating a repair/restoration process to FIX THE PROBLEM.

  • @MG-yp7tb
    @MG-yp7tb 8 лет назад

    thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! you are god.

  • @FranciscoBourquin
    @FranciscoBourquin 5 лет назад

    I LOVED THE GRUMPY KIDNEYS LOL LOL

  • @hossamaldalbahi6194
    @hossamaldalbahi6194 10 лет назад

    thaaaaanks a lot really helpful

  • @rohantahire9465
    @rohantahire9465 2 года назад

    Loved it 😘😘😘😘

  • @doziejosiah8406
    @doziejosiah8406 3 года назад

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  • @Rene-uz3eb
    @Rene-uz3eb Год назад

    1:36 less time to fill is not a compromise, wether with or without reduced ejection fraction due to heart muscle damage.
    The heart doesn’t just beat faster, it also beats more forcefully to result in faster fill time and higher pressure. Otherwise there would be zero point in increasing heart rate. We can assume the heart rate and fill time are perfectly matched, via adjusting strength of the ventricular compression. Heart rate and increased contractility go up together, eg via adrenaline.
    2:38 the practitioner narrative is always: this just happens as a compensation mechanism. But dilated cardiomyopathy has direct causes, like viral infection and alcoholism, both of which lead to heart muscle damage, which makes a lot more sense than saying this happens because the heart is trying to compensate.
    For list of causes see eg Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 2010, the Lancet.
    This weakening vicious cycle is, for all I can tell, a convenient story blaming the body. It makes no sense that growing a stronger muscle to compensate would at the same time lower pumping ability. That can only be explained by continuous insult to the heart muscle. Athletes don't get dilated cardiomyopathy, they get a stronger heart.
    3:30 ditto
    5:39 there are mechanisms involved first that try to compensate without involving the kidneys, the so called baroreceptor reflex increases heart rate, contractibility and vasoconstriction. These all would not result in a 'vicious cycle'.
    Other conditions that can cause edema are kidney failure, liver disease, inflammation, dvt, NSAIDs, COPD, PE, ace inhibitors
    Vasodilatory edema: A common side effect of antihypertensive therapy, 2002
    Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy on blood pressure and peripheral edema, 2002
    Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Heart Failure, 2012

  • @suzukitowo6230
    @suzukitowo6230 6 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @hostagesoflife
    @hostagesoflife 8 лет назад

    you're amazing

  • @lanana939
    @lanana939 10 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @ezatullahakbari6199
    @ezatullahakbari6199 7 лет назад

    Thanks a lot)))))))

  • @what_if_I_were_wrong
    @what_if_I_were_wrong 9 лет назад +2

    please share the drawing, thx much

  • @jengreathouse697
    @jengreathouse697 9 лет назад +2

    So then does congestive heart failure lead to respiratory Acidosis due to lungs filling with excess fluids or Metabolic Acidosis due to renal failure? If anyone has a site to refer please let me know.

    • @one.in.million_lads
      @one.in.million_lads 9 лет назад

      Jen Greathouse ummm that's a good question. I don't think it will be very severe because when you have APO you still breath in. but yes, I would say so. lets wait what susanneheize will say about that

  • @zardari5293
    @zardari5293 Год назад

    In heart failure hypertrophy or dilated cardiomyopathy will occur? I am confused

  • @marielcapuras8772
    @marielcapuras8772 7 лет назад

    Hi! can you make videos about cardiopulmonary disorders :) thanks!

  • @one.in.million_lads
    @one.in.million_lads 9 лет назад

    sympathetic activation causing vasoconstriction which will help increasing cardiac output as compensatory mechanism. that's what I thought.
    wont vasodilation cause a drop in cardiac output and then reduce preload??
    get back to me soon susannaheinze

  • @RinaldiArdiansyah
    @RinaldiArdiansyah 9 лет назад

    can you please make some video about renin - angiotensin - aldosteron ?

    • @one.in.million_lads
      @one.in.million_lads 9 лет назад

      Rinaldi Ardiansyah search interactive biology here on youtube. there are more videos that can help