Heart Failure Total

Total heart failure is a pathological condition that is characterized by dysfunction of the heart and inability to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. As a result, congestive hypoxia begins and the onset of symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, dizziness, and fainting during exercise.

This diagnosis refers to the most severe forms of heart failure in the average age range of 60+, when a person already has additional pathologies: arterial hypertension, atherosclerosis, excess body weight. Cardiac pathology in patients does not always become the cause of their death, but an ambulance can save the patient by calling a cardiologist and notifying him of this diagnosis. After hospitalization, the patient undergoes a course of treatment, the drugs of which



Heart failure

Heart failure is a clinical syndrome characterized by impaired pumping function of the heart, requiring optimal therapy to maintain an acceptable quality of life. The basis of chronic heart failure is either systolic dysfunction of the left ventricle (decrease in ejection fraction less than 40%),