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Congestive heart failure pathophysiology

Davila DF, Nunez TJ, Odreman R, de Davila CA Mechanisms of neurohormonal activation in chronic congestive heart failure pathophysiology and therapeutic implications. IntJ Cardiol. 2005 101 343-346. [Pg.344]

The most salient pathophysiological features of congestive heart failure (CHF) are diminution of ventricular contractility and profound, sympathetically mediated vasoconstriction. Agents with both peripheral vasodilating [24] and positive inotropic [25] activities ameliorate the symptoms of CHF. [Pg.128]

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE TREATMENT STRATEGIES... [Pg.120]


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