• High-output heart failure is a heart condition that occurs when the cardiac output is higher than normal because of increased peripheral demand. There...
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    high cardiac output with low vascular resistance (low-output heart failure vs. high-output heart failure) Histopathology can diagnose heart failure in...
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    Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a form of heart failure in which the ejection fraction – the percentage of the volume of blood...
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    the heart) and thus a rise in cardiac output. In heart failure, this mechanism fails, as the ventricle is loaded with blood to the point where heart muscle...
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  • Margaret M.; Nishimura, Rick A.; Borlaug, Barry A. (2016). "High-Output Heart Failure". Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 68 (5): 473–482...
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    In cardiac physiology, cardiac output (CO), also known as heart output and often denoted by the symbols Q {\displaystyle Q} , Q ˙ {\displaystyle {\dot...
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    which results in high-output heart failure. Eventually, the heart will no longer be able to maintain this increased cardiac output in the setting of...
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    Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is a sudden worsening of the signs and symptoms of heart failure, which typically includes difficulty breathing...
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    thromboembolic conditions and conditions that reduce the output of the right heart, such as right heart failure and some myocardial infarctions. Conditions that...
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    characterized by: Increased heart rate Vasodilation leading to decreased systemic vascular resistance, and high-output heart failure Elevated jugular venous...
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    through the lesion, high-output heart failure may develop due to the inability of the heart to generate sufficient cardiac output. Much rarer are haemorrhages...
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    amblyopia. Very rarely, extremely large hemangiomas can cause high-output heart failure due to the amount of blood that must be pumped to excess blood...
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    which kernicterus can occur. Untreated profound anemia can cause high-output heart failure, with pallor, enlarged liver and/or spleen, generalized swelling...
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     constipation, changes in weight, allodynia, and, in rare cases, high output heart failure (caused by excessive edema and water loss) and cachexia. Psoriatic...
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  • the heart and cause arteriovenous shunting. This can cause high cardiac output, leading to further complications such as congestive heart failure. This...
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    a sudden and utter loss of output from the heart. Obesity, high blood pressure, uncontrolled diabetes, smoking and high cholesterol can all increase...
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    and chronic failure include uremia, hyperkalemia, and volume overload. Complications of chronic failure also include heart disease, high blood pressure...
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    elevation of total peripheral resistance and cardiac output via increased contractility of the heart, heart rate, and arterial vasoconstriction, which tends...
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  • Cardiogenic shock (category Heart diseases)
    shock is caused by the failure of the heart to pump effectively. It is due to damage to the heart muscle, most often from a heart attack or myocardial contusion...
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    equivalent to an excessively high preload. It is a cause of cardiac failure. In accordance with the Frank–Starling law of the heart, the myocardium contracts...
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  • that she was having Cardiac arrest episodes and suffering from High output heart failure. Summer comes with support from Nick and eventually returns home...
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    Aortic stenosis (category Valvular heart disease)
    decreased ability to exercise often occurring first. If heart failure, loss of consciousness, or heart related chest pain occur due to AS the outcomes are...
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    include sepsis, dehydration, excessive blood loss, cardiogenic shock, heart failure, cirrhosis, and certain medications like ACE inhibitors or NSAIDs. Intrinsic...
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    flow and oxygen to the heart muscle. Together, these events can lead to congestive heart failure and decrease the heart's output of blood with each squeeze...
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    chronic cardiovascular or metabolic diseases (including high blood pressure, obesity, heart failure, coronary artery disease, or metabolic syndrome) who...
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  • heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), ventricular ejection time (VET), pre-ejection period and used to detect the impedance changes caused by a high-frequency...
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    regulation of blood flow through the heart and great vessels. Valve failure or dysfunction can result in diminished heart functionality, though the particular...
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    affected by many physiological parameters, including cardiac output (determined by heart rate multiplied by stroke volume), vascular patency, and maximal...
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    vasodilator used in patients who have heart failure. It is a phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor that works to increase the heart's contractility and decrease pulmonary...
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    heart sound is intensified due to the increased cardiac output. Emily’s heartbeat Normal heart sounds of a 16 year old female at rest, as heard with a...
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