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What is the result of initial failure of the left side of the heart?

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Which valve disorder can result in left heart failure?

aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation and mitral regurgitation


Pulmonary edema shortness of breath and fatigue are most likely to result from?

left-sided congestive heart failure


What is heart faliure?

Heart failure is when the heart cannot pump the blood out as fast as it is comming back in. As a result pressure builds in the veins and fluid leaks into the surrounding tissues. If the left heart fails the fluid goes into the lungs and causes shortness of breath and eventually right heart failure. If the right heart is failing, either due to left heart failure or on its own, you get swelling in the legs and abdomen.


What heart disease causes cyanosis?

Is result of emberoylic defect that lead of right to left shunt


What is blood on the left side of the heart called?

heart FAILure


Pulmonary edema is due to failure of which part of the heart?

Pulmonary edema is a result of a left ventricle failure or simply congestive heart failure which results in the heart not being able to remove fluid from lung circulation.


What is the diagnosis code 428.1?

left heart failure


What is Conjestive heart failure?

Look up Congestive Heart Failure or Heart Failure. Left sided heart failure is the most common. It will usually result in shortness of breath. Right sided heart failure usually causes swelling primarily in the legs. There is no cure. But it can be managed with medication.


What is Left heart failure?

it means the left side of your heart not working properly. the valves are bad or the muscle is weak.


What is it called heart failure on the left side of the heart?

Congestive heart failure - right-sided occurs in 1 in 20 people. It is a condition in which the right side of the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently.


Can left ventricular hypertrophy lead to heart failure?

Yes, left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) can lead to heart failure. LVH occurs when the heart's left ventricle thickens in response to increased workload, often due to high blood pressure or other heart conditions. Over time, the thickened muscle may become stiff, impairing the heart's ability to pump effectively and leading to heart failure. Additionally, LVH can disrupt the heart's electrical system, increasing the risk of arrhythmias and further contributing to heart failure.