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heart, section, the middle, heart, congestive heart failure, right-sided, right-sided heart failure, the right side, the heart, loses its ability to pump blood efficiently, a complication of other conditions, right-sided heart failure occurs in, 1 out of 20 people, coronary artery disease, most common cause of heart failure, heart failure, affect the right side, the heart, right ventricle, left side, left ventricle, sides, the heart, in right-sided heart failure, right ventricle, loses its pumping function, blood, back up into other areas, producing congestion, congestion affects the liver, gastrointestinal tract, limbs, right ventricle unable to pump blood efficiently, lungs, left ventricle, right-sided heart failure include left-sided heart failure, lung diseases chronic bronchitis, emphysema, congenital heart disease, clots in pulmonary arteries, pulmonary hypertension, heart valve disease, shortness of breath, swelling of feet, ankles, urinating more frequently at night, pronounced neck veins, palpitations, sensation of feeling the heart beat, irregular fast heartbeat, fatigue, weakness, faintness, a variety of different situations, trigger an episode of heart failure, increased intake of fluids, salt, fever, infections, anemia, blockage, in the coronary arteries, irregular heartbeats, arrhythmias, overactive thyroid gland, hyperthyroidism, kidney disease, many hospital admissions related to heart failure, did not follow a recommended low-salt diet, take heart failure medicines, conduct a physical examination, reveal, abnormal heart sounds, abnormal lung sounds, murmurs, irregular, rapid heartbeat, weight gain, distended neck veins, enlarged liver, ankle swelling, heart failure patients, undergo some, common tests, an ecg, signs of thickened heart muscle, enlarged heart chambers, electric system, the heart, heart rhythm, not be normal, a chest x-ray, enlargement, the heart, fluid accumulation, in the lungs, an echocardiogram, heart ultrasound, a doppler study, heart chambers enlargement, leaky valves, poor pumping function, following routine lab tests performed, cbc, blood chemistry, liver function tests, urinalysis, thyroid function tests, b-type natriuretic peptide, bnp, cardiac catheterization performed, right heart catheterization, a catheter is inserted, a vein, right side, the heart, pressures, measured, a dye injection, in the right ventricle is necessary to help understand the problem, right ventriculography, left ventricle, arteries, need to be studied, a coronary angiography, left ventriculography, heart failure, periodic monitoring by health care provider, goals of treatment include controlling the symptoms, reducing the workload, the heart, improving heart's ability to function, underlying disorders, most common therapy, right-sided heart failure is treating left-sided heart failure, valve replacements, bypass surgery, cabg, angioplasty, the solution, people, lifestyle, generally, must reduce the salt in food, how much fluids drink, should also consider losing weight, overweight, stop smoking, avoid drinking too much alcohol, diuretic drugs, water pills, reduce fluid accumulation, furosemide, bumetanide, moderate to severe symptoms, hydrochlorothiaze, chlorthalidone, chlorothiazideor used, mild symptoms, another drug, spironolactone, prevent salt retention, help patients, severe heart failure, medications that reduce heart's workload include ace inhibitors, arbs, drugs hydralazine, long-acting nitrates, prolong the life of very sick patients, failing hearts, beta-blockers, metopropol, carvedilol, prevent death, heart failure patients, digitalis, prescribed to increase the muscle contraction, the heart, prevent hospitalization, implanted devices, patients, ecg abnormalities, benefit, a special kind of pacemaker, a biventricular pacemaker, helps both ventricles contract together, crt, cardiac resynchronization therapy, a defibrillation device an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, icd, helps some patients, crt, icd combined, implanted, single device, biventricular pacemaker-icd, transplants, severe heart failure that doesn't respond to these therapies, require a heart transplant, heart failure, serious disorder, heart's pumping problems must be kept from getting worse, no cure, many forms of heart failure, controlled, addressing the underlying disorders, implanted devices, defibrillation capabilities, arrhythmias, abnormal heart rhythms, life-threatening, fainting, repeat hospitalizations, side effects of heart failure medications, symptoms of congestive heart failure, symptoms change, not improve, chest pain, weakness, fainting, irregular heartbeat, sudden weight gain, swelling, unexplained symptoms develop, treating conditions, congestive heart failure, follow dietary guidelines, in particular, reduce salty foods, avoid adding salt to meals, reduce, stop smoking, alcohol.



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