Heart Failure 5, Pathophysiology
Salt and water retention increased preload and will lead to fluid retention in the presence of heart failure. Peripheral vasoconstriction will increase afterload, thereby increasing BP and therefore left ventricular workload. What is the common cause of both of these pathophysiological processes?
Видео Heart Failure 5, Pathophysiology канала Dr. John Campbell
Видео Heart Failure 5, Pathophysiology канала Dr. John Campbell
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Heart Failure 6, Renin angiotensin aldosterone systemHeart Failure 4, Causes of right ventricular failureHeart Failure 7, Clinical featuresHeart Failure 8, Clinical features, acute and chronicPathophysiology of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)Heart Failure Explained Clearly - RemasteredSystolic vs Diastolic Heart Failure | Heart Failure (Part 2)Cardiovascular | Types of Shock | Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, & Obstructive ShockCongestive Heart Failure: PathophysiologyHeart disease 6, Pathophysiology of coronary heart diseaseHeart Failure 1, IntroductionHeart Failure 2, What's going onCompensation and decompensation in heart failure | NCLEX-RN | Khan AcademyUnderstanding Heart Failure: Visual Explanation for StudentsRight-sided heart failure - Part 1 (Definition and Pathogenesis) : Usmle step 1Left sided vs. Right sided heart failureCVS Module - Heart Failure 💔Heart Failure – Cardiology | LecturioHeart Failure 3, Causes of left ventricular failureTreatment of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)