Not exact matches
They were more likely to have other health problems, such as congestive heart
failure, high blood pressure, obesity and other issues, and to have
cardiac arrest
caused by problems other than a blood vessel blockage, such as pulmonary embolism.
Death from heart
failure can often be attributed to direct
cardiac causes such as heart
failure symptoms, inadequate blood supply and irregular heartbeats; however, the noncardiac
causes of heart
failure death, such as cancer, are becoming increasingly recognized as researchers learn more about their association with the disease.
Findings from the Treatment of Preserved
Cardiac Function Heart Failure with an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) trial, have revealed that adding the medication known as spironolactone (Aldactone) to existing therapy did not significantly reduce the composite time to either death from cardiovascular causes, surviving a cardiac arrest, or hospitalization to manage heart failure in patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
Cardiac Function Heart
Failure with an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) trial, have revealed that adding the medication known as spironolactone (Aldactone) to existing therapy did not significantly reduce the composite time to either death from cardiovascular causes, surviving a cardiac arrest, or hospitalization to manage heart failure in patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
Failure with an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) trial, have revealed that adding the medication known as spironolactone (Aldactone) to existing therapy did not significantly reduce the composite time to either death from cardiovascular
causes, surviving a
cardiac arrest, or hospitalization to manage heart failure in patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
cardiac arrest, or hospitalization to manage heart
failure in patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
failure in patients with heart
failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of
failure and a preserved ejection fraction in a study funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health.
Eventually, this
causes the heart to weaken and function poorly, which may lead to heart
failure and increased risk for sudden
cardiac death.
Anthracycline drugs, such as doxorubicin, are known to
cause heart
failure because they
cause changes in the DNA structure of the heart muscle cells, leading to irreversible
cardiac damage.
Thus, these animals exhibit premature
cardiac arrhythmias and stiffening of the arterial wall, and
cardiac failure appears to be the main
cause of death; yet these tissues are not burdened with an abnormally - high burden of p16Ink4a - senescent cells, and accordingly, ablation p16Ink4a - positive senescent cells in these animals had little tissue - specific or survivorship phenotypic impact.
The loss of contractile cells and the inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate is a major
cause of
cardiac dysfunction and heart
failure.
In addition, HER2 is expressed in many normal tissues, giving systemic HER2 - targeted antibody therapy the potential to
cause toxicity in a subset of patients, including
cardiac myopathy, congestive heart
failure, and pulmonary toxicity [14], [15].
April 14, 2015 Ancient herbal therapy can prevent — and reverse —
cardiac hypertrophy in mice A natural compound derived from the bark of the magnolia tree, can protect the heart from hypertrophy, a thickening of
cardiac muscle often
caused by chronic high blood pressure that can lead to heart
failure, researchers report in the April 14 issue of the online journal Nature Communications.
Acute selenium toxicity can
cause severe gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms, acute respiratory distress syndrome, myocardial infarction, hair loss, muscle tenderness, tremors, lightheadedness, facial flushing, kidney
failure,
cardiac failure, and, in rare cases, death [2,6].
Simply stated, it is an allergic reaction that affects the whole body and, if left untreated, can
cause hives, itchiness, confusion, dizziness,
cardiac arrest and even
failure of the respiratory system.
The most frequent
causes of dog death and pet disease among old dogs are cancer,
cardiac failure, and renal (kidney)
failure.
The clinical phase was designed to span 3 years and follow dogs to the primary endpoint (onset of clinical signs
caused by left ‑ sided congestive heart
failure or
cardiac ‑ related death).
Consuming a toxic dose of chocolate can
cause organ
failure,
cardiac arrest, and sudden death.
For dogs, MMVD is the most common acquired
cardiac disease and
cause of congestive heart
failure (CHF), making up two - thirds of all
cardiac cases.
Mineralization in the heart and kidneys can
cause dangerous
cardiac arrhythmias and acute renal
failure, respectively.
Mineralization in various tissues and organs; mineral deposits in the heart and kidneys can
cause dangerous
cardiac arrhythmias and acute renal
failure, respectively.
Lilies of the Valley don't
cause kidney
failure but can still lower your cat's heart rate and lead to
cardiac arrhythmias.
They sometimes can
cause severe symptoms of gastrointestinal distress,
cardiac arrhythmias, kidney
failure, convulsions, and death.
Lily of the valley contains cardenolides or digitalis like toxins which do not
cause kidney
failure, but may
cause life - threatening
cardiac arrhythmias and death when ingested by dogs, cats, or people.
While it does not
cause kidney
failure, lily of the valley is also dangerous to pets and can
cause vomiting, decreased heart rate and severe
cardiac arrhythmias.
(see
cardiac disease) But some older pet's do develop heart murmurs
caused by the
failure of heart valves to close properly.
In chronically infected cats, perivascular reactions and evidence of thrombus formation can be seen, but
cardiac changes are minimal compared to those seen in dogs.2 In cats, acute lung injury
caused by the death of adult worms can result in generalized respiratory
failure.
Plants that are not toxic to people, like the hibiscus, those in the Easter lily family, mistletoe, and Dieffenbachia may
cause medical problems in pets, such as renal
failure, irregular heartbeats,
cardiac shock and even death.
Now given the fact that congestive heart
failure can be
caused by a wide variety of medical conditions, it's certainly possible that «given the proper» treatment, many clients will be able to go from having congestive heart
failure, to a more «manageable»
cardiac condition.