In this review article, we will focus on the vascular changes occurring during cardiac hypertrophy and the transition toward heart failure both in human disease and preclinical models. We will ...
Cardiac hypertrophy constitutes the primary pathological basis for heart failure and exerts a considerable influence on morbidity and mortality. Deubiquitinating enzymes are crucial regulators of ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is a pathophysiological response to harmful stimuli. The continued presence of cardiac hypertrophy will ultimately develop into heart failure. The mitochondrion is the primary ...
Cardiac hypertrophy is the abnormal enlargement, or thickening, of the heart muscle, resulting from increases in cardiomyocyte size and changes in other heart muscle components, such as ...
Many physicians are unaware that nearly half of all perioperative deaths are related to cardiac events, and they may greatly underestimate the degree to which heart failure contributes to this cardiac ...
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1053-7840Paul M Haydock, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8126-9583Andrew S Flett To review the pathophysiology of heart failure with reduced ...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. It affects more than 5 million individuals in the USA, and another 660,000 new cases are diagnosed each ...
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A heart transplant replaces the diseased heart with a donated heart from a person who has died. Heart failure, heart attack and cardiac arrest are different kinds of heart disease. They can be related ...
Managing heart failure @home (MHF @home) is an approach that aims to support people to manage their heart failure condition and keep well at home. Remote monitoring, when clinically appropriate and ...
ALPK2 prevents cardiac diastolic dysfunction in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. The FASEB Journal , 2024; 38 (22) DOI: 10.1096/fj.202402103R Cite This Page : ...