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Acute takotsubo cardiomyopathy is characterised by sudden onset left ventricular dysfunction precipitated by major stress. The researchers have shown that recovery is more protracted than previously appreciated, and is associated with persistent major morbidity and a long-term heart failure
Beta thalassemia is a blood disorder that reduces the production of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to cells throughout the body. In people with beta thalassemia, low levels of hemoglobin lead to a lack of oxygen in many parts of the body.
Written informed consent must have been provided voluntarily by each subject before any study specific procedure is initiated.
A physical examination (including examination of heart, lungs, abdomen, neck and assessment of peripheral circulation and oedema) must be performed; vital signs (blood
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) has been frequently used and studied in normal populations. HIIT exercise shows improved exercise capacity with possible benefits to the neuroendocrine system and neurotransmitters associated with well-being. In this study, we plan to compare aerobic capacity
Acromegaly is a rare, chronic, disabling disease of endocrine origin that causes several debilitating systemic dysfunctions due to the excessive production of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) (Gadelha et al., 2017).
In 98% of cases, the disease is caused by a sporadic
Trial Objectives Primary outcome- Change in Isolated Skeletal Muscle Blood Flow, Oxygen Extraction and Consumption and Metabolic Rate of Recovery with Exercise by Cardiac MRI (CMR). In order to evaluate potential changes in skeletal muscle vascular function and oxygen extraction with resveratrol
This study will be an open-label parallel randomized pilot study comparing an individualized weight-based torsemide dosing regimen vs. standard outpatient management in patients with a diagnosis of heart failure.The study will include consenting subjects who are admitted to Jacobi Medical Center
This is a cross-sectional study performed in a non-probabilistic sample for convenience, derived from information collected from medical records of the Medical Statistics Service. Data were obtained through clinical evaluation information and subsidiary examinations of 50 high performance field
This will be a pilot study that looks at the effect of exercise, while receiving anthracycline therapy, on mitigating the cardio toxic effects of anthracyclines as assessed by serial echocardiographic strain analysis.
Potential participants will be identified during chart review in advance of a
Literature Review Generally CHF patients have reduced exercise capacity, with main symptoms of effort intolerance, early fatigue and breathlessness.They also exhibit increased peripheral and central chemosensitivity, impaired sympathovagal balance with sympathetic activity (SA) predominance, and
Heart Failure (HF) As heart failure is defined as a complex clinical syndrome that can result from any structural or functional cardiac disorder and affects the ability of the ventricle to accept or eject blood. Its incidence is increasing in recent years in the Western world. It is estimated that
DEFINITIONS
ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION
Arterial Blood Pressure (ABP) is a complex physiological variable in regard to its measure, behavior between BP taken in the same visit at the office and between these and ABPM, chronobiology (different day time BP levels), evolution in time,
Heart Failure ( HF) is associated with a skeletal muscle dysfunction, characterized by an increased fatigue that does not correlate with impaired myocardial function and physical inactivity that is commonly associated with HF. We identified in skeletal muscle of HF rats, a dysfunction of type 1
BACKGROUND:
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common inherited disorder of heart muscle affecting 1 in 500 individuals worldwide. It is associated with arrhythmias, heart failure and sudden death in young people. In the majority of patients, HCM is caused by mutations in genes encoding cardiac
Hypothesis 1: More studies are focusing now on strategies to preserve tissue mitochondria and subsequently to maintain normal organ functioning [62]. One of these strategies is the use of Carnitine. Carnitine was first described in the early beginnings of the 20th century. In humans, 75% of