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Over time, problems in the lungs cause the right side of the heart to enlarge and fail. Your doctor may call this “cor pulmonale.” Find out more on the link between heart failure and lung disease.
It’s also known as right-sided heart failure because it occurs within the right ventricle of your heart. Cor pulmonale causes the right ventricle to enlarge and pump blood less effectively than ...
The patient developed a massive pulmonary embolism with acute cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure). An electrocardiogram showed an S1Q3T3, demonstrating the distinctive nature of right ...
This is a condition called right-sided heart failure or cor pulmonale. If you have both COPD and heart failure and find yourself short of breath, it can be hard to tell which condition is causing ...
It can affect either the left side of the heart (left-sided heart failure) or the right side (right-sided heart failure). Heart failure can cause a variety of symptoms depending on which side is ...
Interestingly, there are various types of heart failure. Two primary ones include left-sided and right-sided heart failure. Each has its own characteristics and complications, which need to be ...
Right-sided heart failure happens when the right side of your heart is unable to function properly. It is usually caused by a left-sided cardiac arrest. The accumulation of blood in the lungs ...
Between 10% and 40% of patients who undergo left-ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation for left-sided heart failure develop right-sided heart failure—a complication that spells worse ...
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF): This term often refers to both left- and right-sided heart failure combined, with symptoms of fluid retention. Shortness of breath: Particularly during physical ...